Bob,

I'm pretty sure ChemSpider is an algorithm for SMILES to InChI. The the 
PubChem issues, however, are real. A Resolver mirror would be nice.

Otis

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Otis Rothenberger

Department of Chemistry

Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61790-4160

http://chemagic.org


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From: "Robert Hanson" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 12:04 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Wikipedia 

OK, I just figured out how to trap that server up-service-down problem 
using PING. (for http file reading, PHP apparently doesn't properly set its 
timeout until AFTER a connection has been made and the file is 
streaming.)I'm a little wary of switching modes behind the scenes. For 
Wikipedia, I'm not interested in retrieving a 2D instead of a 3D. I don't 
see the point of that. I presume ChemSpider is a lookup as well. 

What we really need is a mirror for the NIH site. 

Bob


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