Hey all,
I'm having a little issue involving updates to script files on the web that
a loaded Jmol applet does not appear to "see." The change is only "noticed"
by Jmol after I restart my web browser, as if the file is cached somehow.
There may be no way around this issue if it's the way the browser and/or
Java "just works," but I wanted to see if anyone else had run into this
issue. Here's a video of the problem in action:
http://screencast.com/t/Hryo5gmaG7
Any help on this front would be greatly appreciated. I see the same
behavior in both Firefox and Chrome, so I suppose it's a Java thing? :-/
Cheers, Mike
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Mike Evans
Organic Chemistry Graduate Student, Moore Group
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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