![]() > If on the other hand I define lsdfStr via AJAX to Resolver, subsequent use of the same load routine throws an obscure JS error - TypeError: h is undefined. > then I can dynamically load it into a Transformer3D Canvas - no problem. ![]() > Here's a big frustration, and maybe someone on the list can help me: If I literally define a JavaScript molfile variable - e.g.: > I know this is not a ChemDoodle list, but with all the recent ChemDoodle activity on the list, I've been playing with the Web Components. > On Wed, at 9:17 AM, Otis Rothenberger wrote: Just load the file from your server just like for Jmol, even if it is just a ChemDoodle canvas, using: > 3) There is no need to have the MOL data stuffed into a variable that way. You can use JmolCD.js to create a standard ChemDoodle canvas or a Jmol applet or have Jmol choose automatically based on the browser capability. This is just what we are setting up now, and you are going to love it. ![]() On Apr 18, 2012, at 10:52 AM, Robert Hanson wrote: More on it is now in the tutorial (in "Obtain File Content via AJAX"): I haven't encountered any issues with it yet. We also just added a new ChemDoodle.io.ntent() function which uses AJAX to retrieve file content from a local url. I would like to know what exactly is causing this issue though. ![]() ![]() Sometimes AJAX messes with the file line delimiters which can cause this issue. See if you encounter the same issue with Bob's js script, if you do I will look into it. ![]()
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