#9238: J. Gutow's update to Jmol in the notebook...
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   Reporter:  gutow                                            |          
Owner:  gutow         
       Type:  enhancement                                      |         
Status:  needs_review  
   Priority:  major                                            |      
Milestone:  sage-4.7.2    
  Component:  notebook                                         |       
Keywords:  sd31, sd32    
Work_issues:                                                   |       
Upstream:  N/A           
   Reviewer:  Jason Grout, Karl-Dieter Crisman, William Stein  |         
Author:  Jonathan Gutow
     Merged:                                                   |   
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Comment(by gutow):

 Replying to [comment:174 strogdon]:

 Thanks for the code snippets.  I have run them through a system with most
 of our latest patches in the flask version.  They do not seem to be
 problematic.  I had no trouble with a worksheet using your second (no-
 frame) example with 12 duplicates in a worksheet.  It does take a while to
 work its way back to the top from the 12th applet (about 25 seconds using
 my slow home connection).  This was a relatively severe test as the whole
 connection is encrypted as well, which slows things down further.  I did
 get a warning pop-up while the system was waiting for me to OK trusting
 the applet over the encrypted connection when I evaluated the first cell.
  Once this was done things worked rapidly each time I evaluated an
 additional cell, because the applet was cached.

 Does that sound like I checked everything?

 Based on this test, I think I need to try to create a version of the
 patches that match the latest changes incorporated into the flask
 notebook, but can be applied to 4.7.2. I may have time this weekend.

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