I raised this once before, and I may be out of date, but I'd like to
raise it again. It seems necessasry to use relative addresses for
jmol.js and the jmol directory in web pages. I can the see the principle i
here but it causes serious problems in two respects:-

1. When trying to incorporate jmol in wiki pages. One user doing this
reports that ../extensions/jmol is needed for it to work in preview and
./extensions/jmol when the article is saved (I could have these the
wrong way round). An absolute address would fix this. I can not even get
it to work like that user reports. I'm still struggling.

2. When using a cgi script in the cgi space to write a html page on the
fly containing a jmol call. I did find a way to do this but it is messy
and I still do not understand why what I have works, but it does. Again,
an absolute address would fix things.

Can it be done? If not why not?

Regards, Brian.

-- 
         Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
       Post: 626 Melbourne Rd, Spotswood, VIC, 3015, Australia
    Phone 03-93992847. http://members.iinet.net.au/~linden1/brian/
Honorary Researcher Fellow, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry, Monash Univ.



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