On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 08:20:39AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> De: Brian Salter-Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >I raised this once before, and I may be out of date, but I'd like to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.
> 
> I will work again on Jmol extension for MediaWiki in April, after the Jmol 
> wiki is moved to MediaWiki.
> If you can wait until then, I will see what can be done to install easily the 
> Jmol extension.
> Otherwise, you can easily modify Jmol.js to remove the test on absolute 
> addresses.
> 
> Miguel: would it be ok to add a function like jmolAuthorizeAbsoluteAddress() 
> in Jmol.js so that people can desactivate the test on absolute addresses ?
> 
> 
> Nico

Thanks, Nico. That confirms that there is a block on absolute addresses.
I will continue to potter, so at least I will know more about it when
you do fix everything in April after I haqve failed. I look forward to
you coming back to this project.

regards, Brian. 
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