On 12/02/2013 02:29 PM, Rolf Huehne wrote: > Jaim, thanks for the hint. This sounds similar to what my CGI script > does since the beginning of the 'Jena3D Viewer'. The downside is sending > the data uncompressed. That's why I am working on using the > 'Content-encoding' response header parameter to get compressed CGI data > to a browser which has sent 'gzip' in the 'Accept-encoding' request > header parameter. This would mimic what Paul and Bob have suggested by > changing the Apache web server configuration. > It works now. The only drawback compared to the 'jsmol.php' solution will be, that for browsers that don't accept compressed content it will be several times slower, based on my experience with uncommpressed PDB files.
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