I just downloaded jars 1-6, the three .js files, the .css file, the .htm file into a new directory and then started poly.htm. Although it didn't load a model when it started (because I didn't make a mol/ directory with NaCl.mol in it), I did put a PDB file in with them and loaded it from the textbox. So there's no problem there....

William Reusch wrote:

Bob Hanson wrote:



Karl Harrison wrote:

One quick question, is this working for the sourceforge 10.0.0.48 download, or just your development package, if the latter do I just download the latest files in your http://www.stolaf.edu/people/ hansonr/jmol/test/json/ directory, do you have a zip package of the current Jmol set.



It's just in what I'm calling a "prototype". We're hoping to get this into an actual release (10.1) very soon. I'm probably slowing that down, but I figure if this all isn't so hard to do, it's worth putting in the energy now and getting it included in this next round. (Yeah, and guess who gets to write the documentation!!! - in April....)


Bob,

Like many others, I appreciate the effort you have made, and continue to make, in extending the capability of jmol. I had the same question raised by Karl and, understanding your files are a prototype, would like to elaborate. From the http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/json/ site I have down loaded the Jmol.jar, JmolApplet.jar, JmolApplet.jar1.jar, and assorted JmolApplet#.jar files, and have installed them in a test folder with a few pdb files. I can run the applet in its stand alone form, opening the pdb models and using your draw commands with complete success. However, if I call the applet in a script on an html page it appears to load, but fails to display the designated model. A mirror folder using jmol-10.00.48 with the same test files functions perfectly. I suspect I may have missed critical files from your prototype site. This behavior occurs for Safari, Firefox, Netscape and Opera on a Mac running OS 10.3.9.
Bill

Bill


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