Otis, I think the problem is that you expect to be able to use all the back
doors you are used to using. In this case you are constructing your own
simulation url and hoping that is all you need. If you do that, then you
would have to follow exactly what the JSME applet does when it delivers a
2D file to Jmol. But you aren't doing that. You are just loading the file
into Jmol.
So one problem is that what ends up in Jmol is a 2D file. Surely you do not
want that, right?
Notice that when I go to your site and enter this in the developer console:
*Jmol.search(jmol, ":caffeine")*
I get the desired result. Or, for example:
Jmol.search(jmol, ":smiles:CCOCC")
What is the role of the hidden JSME app?
Bob
--
Robert M. Hanson
Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry
St. Olaf College
Northfield, MN
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr
If nature does not answer first what we want,
it is better to take what answer we get.
-- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900
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