Ok, thanks. I understand this would require a signed applet. Is that
correct?
However, what we are trying to do is that the coordinates get saved to
the server (where the file name would be some kind of string composed of
process ID/PDB code combination). We require the coordinates on the
server, because it is there where they are submitted to a subsequent
calculation. If I understood Angel's and your latest reply on my
question, then saving to the server would not require a signed applet
(and therefore my life a bit easier).
I'll be trying your latest recommendation. Thanks for the support.
Martin
> You would add the script below, defining the function, to whatever
> script you use when creating the applet. The code will then be there
> from that point on, and you can issue just
>
> replacePDBCoords("?")
>
> to initiate a file save dialog that the user will use to save the file
> somewhere on their machine.
>
>
> Bob
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