On Aug 4, 2013, at 2:08 PM, Harmanpreet Singh wrote:

> Taking into account the suggestions of Sean and Rai, I implemented
> basic support of "Geometry Viewer".

Nice to see some progress.  The screenshots look good.  Nice work.  Just a few 
comments:

1) My first try with a simple test file resulted in a backend error.  
Attempting to load that file again gives a message saying that my file (test.g) 
already exists, so you've presumably cached it and can try it again on your end.

2) Retained .g files is okay for testing, but definitely don't want to limit 
future users to having unique file names.  Would also need to prevent filling 
up the disk, have a published data retention/privacy policy, and address 
denial-of-service issues.  I realize this is just a demo, that's all clearly 
down the road, and secondary to the coding issues.  I was just a little 
surprised when I couldn't retest with the same file.

3) The old eagle logo is taboo meaning you shouldn't use it (even for a simple 
demo like this).  Use the new logo.  
http://brlcad.org/images/logo/BRL-CAD_gear_logo_256.png or variations thereof 
are okay to use.  You can put "BRL-CAD" over top with css.

> After clicking "submit" if you get blue screen and three (Red, Green,
> Blue) mutually perpendicular lines, it is an indication that your file
> uploaded successfully. If you are still unable to see any model, try
> to zoom in and / or out with scroll of your mouse.

Still getting a 'mostly' empty blue screen here as shown in the previous 
screenshot, though now there is "array content: ..." at the top.  Zooming 
resulted in no change.  The axes display briefly, but then disappear as before 
only flashing briefly while rotating quickly.  For what it's worth, I also 
tested on Firefox and get the same behavior as Safari on the Mac.

> http://202.164.53.122/~harman/images/truck.png

This one looks stretched?

Cheers!
Sean


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