Hi Ted

I am not following your reasoning.

This has nothing to do with the server. A new webpage (or the exsiting one) 
should display the file contents.

I cannot tell you for sure because my system has Chime installed, which makes 
the browsers "understand" that a MOL or PDB data must be open with Chime, which 
is a browser plugin.
So I am not really in the same situation as you.

But still I am nt following you:

- There should not be any file being generated in the server, everything is 
client.

- Certainly Jmol is not posting back to the server. In fact, Jmol applet reads 
the file from the server, so there is no sense in posting it back, it's already 
there!

- The MIME-type sent by the server is in use (that's what makes Chime stand up 
for displaying the file), and that depends on the server configuration, not 
something you can force from the page or from Jmol. And the way Jmol loads 
files, it doesn't care about MIME-types or file extensions.

- I don't get what 'request' you expect to be happening. Jmol or the browser 
will not send anythng to the server.

- The file type that comes back to the browser, as I sais, will depend on the 
file extension of the original file loaded into Jmol and the server 
configuration.


I hope to be of help rather than confusing to your problem. We nay be spaeking 
of different ideas.


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