On 08/24/2011 01:05 PM, Martin Hediger wrote:
> Thanks Paul for the feedback.
> Incidentally, the PDB file is stripped down to the bare atom coordinate
> lines, so probably difficult to do more there (also, the PDB is not even
> downloaded, its loaded from disc).
> As far as I can see, its really the Jmol Applet loading time that takes
> time, because when I discard the Jmol part, the page is reasonably fast.
> Is it possible to cache the Jmol applet (or something?) I'm not a pro
> web developer, so I dont know exactly what is possible and what not.
>
> Thanks for your support
> Martin
>
Usually the Applet is cached and loading it a second time is very fast.

But if you have followoed Angel's tip to deactivate the Java cache in 
your other thread
  "Browser Settings for Jmol Applet Refresh"
then it will take longer each time.

Regards,
Rolf

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