[Opensim-dev] Any way for the server to get the viewer to send some information to another process on the client PC?

2011-11-11 Thread Edmund Edgar
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but wondering if anyone can help me with a problem I'm trying to solve while tinkering around with OpenSim/BitCoin integration. (I'm doing this mainly for my own entertainment - when we discussed it on opensim-users the other day the community didn't

Re: [Opensim-dev] Any way for the server to get the viewer to send some information to another process on the client PC?

2011-11-11 Thread Toni Alatalo
On Nov 11, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Edmund Edgar wrote: Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but wondering if anyone can help me with a problem I'm trying to solve while tinkering around with OpenSim/BitCoin integration. (I'm doing this mainly for my own entertainment - when we discussed it

Re: [Opensim-dev] Any way for the server to get the viewer to send some information to another process on the client PC?

2011-11-11 Thread Dahlia Trimble
I've used gridproxy (part of libomv - http://lib.openmetaverse.org/wiki/Main_Page ) to interface to other processes without modifying the LL viewer by writing a *gridproxy plugin*which is basically a small c# program in the form of a dll file. I believe there are some examples that come with

Re: [Opensim-dev] Any way for the server to get the viewer to send some information to another process on the client PC?

2011-11-11 Thread Edmund Edgar
On 11 November 2011 18:31, Melanie mela...@t-data.com wrote: The easiest way would be to make your bitcoin client open port 80 on your local host (or another port) for localhost use only. Then a script could send you to 127.0.0.1:/pay?to=---- or similar and

Re: [Opensim-dev] Any way for the server to get the viewer to send some information to another process on the client PC?

2011-11-11 Thread Melanie
You can send the Go to website dialog from a money module as well. Both the VirWox module and DTL currency do this. On 11/11/2011 11:55, Edmund Edgar wrote: On 11 November 2011 18:31, Melanie mela...@t-data.com wrote: The easiest way would be to make your bitcoin client open port 80 on your