I can do some tests. It's possible that Safari has changed.

On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:16 PM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es> wrote:

> > I think I will add a
> >
> > load BINARY option that explicitly identifies files as binary so that
> JSmol will process them
> > correctly regardless of their file name.
>
> That sounds a very good idea, Bob.
> It would need to be compatible with using other qualifiers, "load append"
> at
> least.
>
> Yes, my files have the .gz in their name in one case. In the other, I am
> using
> a .pdbz extension that I have added to the list of binary extensions.
>
> The files load fine in Firefox (always), and in Chrome (most of the times).
>
> So I do not think the problem is identifying them as compressed, but the
> processing.
>
>
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