>
> De: "Miguel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>> I don't know why Miguel is trying to force people to
>>> use only one of the three possible ways to provide
>>> the path (directory-relative,
>>> DocumentRoot-relative, absolute).
>>
>>I believe that I allow you to use 2 of the 3 ... not one of the 3.
>
> No, only directory-relative path is currently allowed with Jmol.js.
>
> DocumentRoot-relative path gives also an alert, that's the problematic
> part IMHO. It's difficult to do without it in some situations (like
> MediaWiki ;) )

OK ... I can understand that.

> If you think that by default it should raise an alert for
> DocumentRoot-relative path, I was suggesting to add a
> fonction in Jmol.js to disable this alert.

I will remove the warning for doc-root-relative URLS that begin with '/'


Miguel



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