Rob, what has changed in the FF3 security model? I send files to servers all
the time.
Bob
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 7:13 AM, rob yang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rolf is absolutely right. I wanted to post whatever file is loaded in the
> client-side signed applet to the server. I wanted to display structures on
> the client side for my web application, and only send the file over when the
> user hits a button. With the new FF3 security, I can only reads the local
> file with signed JmolApplet, which means the client-server communication has
> to be done b/w the applet and server. I spent the weekend going through the
> Jmol code, and did see the methods in wrappedapplet that reads from URL
> objects. I have not started implementing anything yet but at least have an
> idea (somewhat) where to start, and how to get it done (again, somewhat,
> since I have no prior experience with applet-server communication).
>
> If Bob or someone with more experience is willing to get at the problem, it
> would no doubt save me a week. Otherwise, I'll post a reply to this post
> when (if) I get it to work for future reference.
>
> -Rob
>
> p.s. why am I not getting Bob's reply post? weird.
>
> > Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 11:03:02 +0100
> > From: [email protected]
>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] how to recompile jmolapplet
>
> >
> > On 02/22/2010 04:39 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
> > > please let us know what you are adding. If it is of general interest, I
> can
> > > do it, or perhaps it's already there and you don't know how to access
> it.
> > > Certainly the signed applet reads files just fine from URLs.
> > >
> > For me it looked as if Rob wanted to post data to a server from within
> > Jmol. This could be of general interest because it would (presumably)
> > overcome the size limitation that apparently exists in the communication
> > between Javascript and Jmol applet (currently needed as a detour to send
> > data from Jmol to a server; like images, state). And it would also
> > simplify interaction with a server.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rolf
> >
> >
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