User talk:Bduke
Hi, I saw that you did a few tries and found some errors. I have very recently upgraded this wiki to MediaWiki 1.11.
A few answers :
- Uploading files: I forgot to enable again the uploading of chemical files, that should work now.
- PDB files: do they work with Jmol applet/application outside the Wiki ?
- urlContents: not sure it's the only problem, but it probably requires the signed applet to work. And I am not sure that mixing signed/unsigned applets in the same page works.
--NicolasVervelle 19:18, 10 December 2007 (CET)
I'll try uploading later and let you know if it does not work.
The PDB files used to work here and work on a off-wiki site but with an older Jmol. First, I will try uploading these files. Second, I will update Jmol on the other server.
urlContents is not that important. I suspect Wikipedia and Wikiversity will insist on uploads only so they are checkable and controlled like images are. All in all that is probably a sensible attitude for them to take.
Many thanks for your help. Brian. --Bduke 22:13, 10 December 2007 (CET)
The start / stop spinning buttons under the left-side, green background, staggered ethane were acting instead on the top-right, red background, applet. I'm trying to find out why.
Aha! both applets had the same name, so the first one was being targeted. I have fixed that now, using different names for all applets. --AngelHerraez 01:22, 30 November 2008 (CET)
The inline pdb examples that did not work are now working after I inserted a vertical bar (or pipe) at the beginning of each line of data (I remembered this issue posted some time ago in the users list, so I've given it a try, and works -- there must have been a change in behaviour along Jmol versions). --AngelHerraez 01:43, 30 November 2008 (CET)
Many thanks. However, I had an edit conflict with you and canceled my edit. Then everything worked. I then made the edit on the first section which should not affect anything and now only the inline content ones work and the others all say permission denied. Very puzzling. --Bduke 01:51, 30 November 2008 (CET)