> Jmol can already send queries to a server (e.g. request a PDB file from
> a server). So it might be possible if Jmol would not send the parameters
> URL-encoded.
> But I guess the major problem would be then that the server response
> would also go to Jmol and not to the browser.
 
hmm, true, a jmol--server communication would completely leave the html as an 
outsider, which is not ideal.. let me explore the nitty gritty's of 1) going 
back to loadinline; and 2) embed contents of pdb file from jmol as the value of 
a hidden textfield.. 

Any other suggestions are most definitely welcome should the eureka moment 
arises. Thanks!

-Rob

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