#12299: Advance Jmol Interactive Features in Flask Notebook
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       Reporter:  gutow                                |         Owner:  jason, 
mpatel, was                 
           Type:  enhancement                          |        Status:  
needs_work                         
       Priority:  major                                |     Milestone:  
sage-5.2                           
      Component:  notebook                             |    Resolution:         
                            
       Keywords:  Jmol, 3D, notebook                   |   Work issues:  old 
worksheets don't work          
Report Upstream:  Reported upstream. No feedback yet.  |     Reviewers:  
Karl-Dieter Crisman, Steven Trogdon
        Authors:  Jonathan Gutow                       |     Merged in:         
                            
   Dependencies:  #11080,#11078,#11503                 |      Stopgaps:         
                            
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Comment (by gutow):

 Replying to [comment:36 kcrisman]:

 > Some dumb generic review questions.
 >  * So far I've not been able to use this except on Safari on OS X
 because of some default I can't get around and logins.  What have you
 tested this on?  In the past you had done some pretty extensive testing.
 I figure we should at least test on Safari, FF, Chrome on Mac, FF and
 Chrome on Linux, IE and FF on Windows.  I don't know how easy that will be
 for me unless you set up a remote server again, which I figure would be
 quite a pain.

 I will keep a server up as best I can for the time being.  Go to
 [http://gutow.no-ip.org:8080 TestServer] and create yourself an account.
 I will try to keep it up-to-date and running, but it may be down when I am
 coding.  Linux and MacOS, I can test pretty well, but I really need
 feedback on Windows as I do not have a recent version.

 >  * What problems should one be looking for with `secure=True`?  It
 sounds like you are thinking that there could be different issues in that
 case, maybe because of the applets being applets?
 The major issue I am worried about is reliability of the applets when an
 unsigned applet is used in a secure environment.  Browsers and Java are
 getting much more finicky about mixed modes.  I've seen some cases where
 the applet will not launch under https if it is not signed.  I need to
 know whether this is enough of a problem to spend some time on.

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