>     oops, my bad. You are using https, and JSmol is making a quick call to 
>     http://google.com to test the connection.
>     You could try just changing that to https in JSmolCore.js and see how 
> that 
>     works.

I've read recently about using urls without the protocol part in order to cater 
for both http and https (it's used I think in links to libraries like the CDNs 
in 
Google or jQuery)

Could that be useful here?

e.g.
http://blog.jonathanoliver.com/2010/09/http-and-https-with-google-cdn/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3622598/https-and-external-cdn-hosted-fi
les


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