Steven R. Spilatro wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've created a demo page for placing images of
the Jmol model into the same web page, drawing
upon some ideas and code from Angel Herráez and
Dean Edwards. For compliant browsers, the
base64-encoded Jmol image is simply directly to
an image
Thanks to everyone for the feedback on the 'Placing Jmol image in
same web page' which I've updated.
http://www.marietta.edu/~spilatrs/MnQuiry/JmolDemo/jmolImgCopy.html
'Output size' now shows a default (Lesson of the Night: do not put
radio buttons in a table if you want to set the checked
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Steven R. Spilatro
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Thanks to everyone for the feedback on the 'Placing Jmol image in
same web page' which I've updated.
Hi everyone,
I've created a demo page for placing images of
the Jmol model into the same web page, drawing
upon some ideas and code from Angel Herráez and
Dean Edwards. For compliant browsers, the
base64-encoded Jmol image is simply directly to
an image element; for non-base64 compliant
(Also; for some reason our server sometimes sends
a 'java.security.AccessControlException: access
denied ' warning when a Jmol applet page is
opened, which goes away with a page refresh)
I used to have that problem too. Upgrading to 11.5.39 from 11.4.? got rid of
that problem for me.
works for me -- once I figured out I needed to click a radio button. A
default there would be nice.
Most impressive is that by using a base tag and my own signed applet I can
even make it work in MSIE from a version saved to my hard drive.
Good job!
Bob
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Steven
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