Thanks, Bob. Sure enough there it is gzipped sandwiched between 'spartan' and
'pngj' at the JSmol page on the Jmol wiki. Although I'm glad I asked because I
would have been somewhat stymied by the link on that page at the wiki that does
not let one download a functional version.
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From: Robert Hanson <[email protected]>
To: Wayne Decatur <[email protected]>; "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] gzip pdb file in JSmol
Ah, I know what this is, I think. The browser on your iPad cannot read binary
files using AJAX.
You will need to install jsmol.php (see jsmol.php in jsmol.zip) on your server
and point to that using Info.serverUrl. That is necessary for any file that is
binary with certain platforms so that the page can pass the URL to the server,
which will convert it to base64 format and then pass that data back to the
page.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Wayne Decatur <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
>I have JSmol opening a gzipped pdb file served from a web server on a Mac. All
>is well there. However, the same gzipped file from the same web server source
>for JSmol gives an unknown type error message on an iPad where the owner even
>set the browser settings all to factory. The same iPad will open the gzipped
>water molecule in JSmol from Bob's test2.html page via his web server.
>Anybody seen anything like this?
>Thanks,
>Wayne
>
>
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