On 2014/02/18 18:31, Jukka Jylänki wrote:
> No, the .data file will not contain the TOC, but the .js file.
Oh! Silly me.
> Did you use --preload-file with emcc or with file_packager.py? If you
> used emcc --preload-file ... -o output.js, then check the start of the
> file output.js, that will have the TOC.
I see it at line 106, hardly the start of the file.

I laid down some skidmarks (printfs) and it appears the file is actually
being loaded. However the model it contains is not being rendered. I
have many samples using the same rendering library but using built-in
data that all work fine. I have 3 new samples that load data from files
and nothing is rendered in any of them.  Their Win32 configs all work. I
see no GL errors or warnings not even with WebGL Inspector.

I suspect the data is somehow being changed by the packaging process in
a way missed by the library's loader checks but enough to make the model
not render.  Is anything about the data changed when it is packaged? I'm
using emcc via MSVS.

Regards

    -Mark

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