Might be relevant to this discussion,
I'm setting up a script to replace a Jmol png image (with state included) by an 
applet when user hovers the image and click on a link then displayed.
The first attempt can be seen there :
http://librairiedemolecules.education.fr/molecule.php?idmol=336
Try hovering any of the two images displayed and click on the link displayed at 
the bottom. If everything works, the image should be replaced by an applet 
executing the state script of the image (the image is send as a script to the 
applet).
I don't know if it works with IE, but it should work fine with other browsers...

Paul

Le 9 juin 2012 à 17:37, Rzepa Henry a écrit :

> 
> On 9 Jun 2012, at 16:03, Robert Hanson wrote:
> 
>> I'm wondering what additional JavaScript-based 3D molecular visualization
>> libraries people are interested in linking Jmol to. These could be
>> HTML5-only, WebGL-only, or some combination. It might not be terribly
>> difficult to implement that.
>> 
>> Interest? Ideas?
>> 
> 
> I have been asked by a publisher with whom  I am discussing replacing static 
> images with  HTML5/WebGL instances, to ensure that the minimal behaviour 
> always defaults to the replaced image (= the  Acrobat version of an article). 
>   I wonder if it might be possible to define an array of such images (say 
> Figures 1-10)  which the  Jmol scripts can cascade down to if for whatever 
> reason the active scripts are not possible.
> 
> I know that a  JPG can be generated server side to insert such an image, but  
> a "pre-generated" array of images would  be useful if the server-side 
> generation were not to be available (ie the same images that have been used 
> in the static  Acrobat version). 
> 

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