It indeed writes the label "interesting" near the atom in the applet, but
the alert outputs "ERROR", instead of "interesting", so there is still the
same issue there...

El 21 de septiembre de 2011 15:16, Angel Herráez <[email protected]>escribió:

> Daniel, I suggest that you do your testing in a simple page. Then
> move the working code to your development page.
>
> This works:
> jmolScript('select atomno=2; label interesting;');
> jmolScript('catom={selected};');
> alert(jmolEvaluate('catom.label'););
>
> see it at
> http://biomodel.uah.es/Jmol/test-callbacks.htm
>
>
>
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