Is there even a requirement zo have Z-offset be in the avatar appearance
message? To me it looks more like that hip-offset would be better suited
to be in some animation parameter, which makes it incompatible with
older viewers, but a SSB-enabled simulator might translate that
animation
libexif is LGPLv2.1 licensed, so matches the viewer license. As you just
want to write exif data only, you might take a look at exif.org and
write a simple static exif data generator from scratch.
Am 04.11.2011 10:55, schrieb Tillie Ariantho:
Hello,
so after 1 day fiddling with stuffs I got
If you want to connect through your corporate network, you should talk
to the network administrator about it, they know how to do it. There are
SL versions supporting SOCKS5. About installing Second Life on corporate
PCs, talk to the system administrator about it in before, they want to
know
Am 17.04.2011 21:02, schrieb Brian McGroarty:
If reference by asset ID is important enough that you'd want to work
on it, lay out a proposal detailing what permissions could be baked
into an asset at upload time, and how the permissions could be honored
by all viewers. This would need to be
Just follow Microsoft requirements for Windows Logo for installation and
uninstallation on the Windows platform.
One of it is to never touch the user profile. This is a requirement for
Terminal Services Aware applications.
For removing breadcrumbs, this is not working, an uninstaller cannot
SuezanneC Baskerville schrieb:
Files deleted by the SL uninstaller don't appear in the Recycle Bin
on my Windows XP system.
It seems to me it would be better if they did.
Some files deleted by some other programs do appear in the Recycle Bin.
In the case that brought this to my
Tigro Spottystripes schrieb:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
don't the user agent string already tells servers about some of the
browser's capabilities with the current format?
the current one for my Firefox is:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; pt-BR; rv:1.9.2.3)
Bryon Ruxton schrieb:
Can't we just get an additional AGENT_VIEWER flag via llGetAgentInfo?
Even if not foolproof, it's useful as a factor for legitimate security or
warning tools, as well as for stats gathering for 99% of residents.
It seems like a logical solution to me, instead of having to
Zabb65 schrieb:
Channel name is a persistent saved setting. Meaning if you log in
under a viewer that sets its channel in the saved settings file, but
does not use one of its own(settings file), the normal viewer will
continue to identify itself as that viewer. Until you remove the entry
Philippe (Merov) Bossut schrieb:
- SOCKS5: here, Robin volunteered
SOCKS5 is against the TPV Policy term
2c. You must not circumvent any security-related features or measures we
may take to limit access to Second Life. For example:
2c.i.You must not mask IP or MAC addresses.
SOCKS5 is
malachi schrieb:
im curious as to how this will apply to clients and bots that seem to
have the ability to not only gather agents ip addresses but by obtaining
this information raid those agents computers searching for data...
particularly the new copybot detection system by an unmentioned
malachi schrieb:
sorry thomas but the idea that a person can be detected by skills system
while running LL's client on a name that is new today and never been
logged in on any other client... shows that the information used to
detect if a person has 'ever' used a bad client is coming from
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