I've run a test with a page created with Export to Web. > El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en > It seems there is no way to locally run html pages using javascript in But it is a progress over the former situation. > also found on PCs when trying to open local files, so the model finally > The image now loads, and JSmol tries to load but there is the javascipt > them ) Note that "sdcard" does NOT mean I am using the external memory > (or just enter file:///sdcard and then navigate among the folders by > file:///sdcard/documents/E2W/page1/page1.html > following their suggestion, I opened Chrome and entered this in the url > ing-local-html-files-file-path-to-file-in-chrome > and it can not retrive the image of the JSmol files > (internal memory) > Documents > E2W > page1 >page1.html > The URL displayed in Chrome for my page is > It seems that the Android file system is not compatible with local > I see the saem as Attila: it does not work fron the local file, no matter > I've run a test with a page created with Export to Web. I have no idea if any of the alternatives suggested have Textastic’s local Here’s an Android link that references Textastic alternatives for Android: Used Textastic not only for development, but for Jmol/modelkit Opening of external links - e.g link to window model PubChem page. Jmol model kit is fully functional on my iPad via Textastic, including the Is concerned, Textastic’s local host browser is completely functional. View browser that includes tabbing for external page links. It’s aĭevelopment app that includes ftp, script editor, and a local host page With me here), there is a wonderful app called Textastic. I do not have an Android, so I cannot test my suggestion. > El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de virus. > Another promising app was "Bit Web Server" (this one costs about $4) > "htdocs" in the internal memory folder) and then open the HTTP Server app > You must put your files below the program's data folder (in my case, The installation tells you which is its data folder and > Another search took me to local server apps, and this one (free) > I went to that listing of alternatives but they really deal with code editing. Once you open this way, any Chrome window/tab will run files locally. Open /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app -args -allow-file-access-from-files If I want to run any html page locally, I have to go through a terminal opening of Chrome:
#TEXTASTIC ANDROID MAC OS#
This may be unrelated, but I just remembered something about my Mac OS Chrome.
#TEXTASTIC ANDROID FOR MAC OS#
The app is my development app for Mac OS and iOS. I should have mentioned that Textastic has the same app service folder requirement.