I've been doing (more) development of a web page using jmol & thank you
again for all of the guidance of a couple weeks ago - it's been very
helpful!
I've run into two more "oddities", which I am sure derive from my lack of
in-depth knowledge.
1) Is there a limit to the length of a script file name? I've found that
calls to a script named something like "protein_ligand_water_measure.spt" do
not execute, while renaming the same file to "A_Z_Wdist.spt" works just
fine. It's not a big deal, I can easily use shorter file names but I am
curious as to what the string length limit is....
2) Is there memory persistence within a browser? When testing, I have been
making changes in scripts files and then re-calling that file from the web
page but it appears that the old version of the script file continues to be
executed, even when the page is re-loaded. The only way I've found to
access the new version of the script file to fully close the page (or tab)
containing the applet and re-access the web page. I've found this to be
true using both Firefox and the dreaded IE on WinXP and linux (RHEL).
Thanks!
-Tom
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