Yeah, I just saw that yesterday.  It looks promising, but the whole
software renderer isn't going to quite cut it.
 I work for a software company called Right Hemisphere and we have a free
3D viewer called Deep
View<http://www.righthemisphere.com/products/deeppub/DeepPub_View/index.html>.
This is really what I'd need to hook into the project I'm working on.  We
have a need to push LOTS of polys and I don't think a software renderer
could cut it.  However, that said, I'm going to look into Papervision3D to
see what it can do.
 It's an ActiveX control, so I'm wondering if I can have apollo actually
open up another HTML webpage in IE and then using LocalConnections,
communicate with Deep View the way I've currently got it set up.  That might
be the way to go now that I think about it.

 I'm very open to other ideas though.

Mark

On 24 Mar 2007 17:20:35 -0700, Andrew Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

  Mark

What kind of 3D view do you need, could it be achived by utilising
Papervision3D which should be able to run in Apollo:

http://blog.papervision3d.org/

Andrew


On 24/03/07, Mark Doberenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <dobieag01%40gmail.com>>
wrote:
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> This is more of a general question regarding capabilities of this class.
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> What kind of things in an HTML file will be displayable using this
class?
> What if an HTML file has an object definition in it, like for an ActiveX
> control. Will it display the ActiveX control like Internet Explorer
does?
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> I work for a company that has a 3D viewer, and I'd like to place an
instance
> of the 3D view in an Apollo window in some way shape or form.
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> Any ideas on whether this would be possible or not using the
HTMLControl?
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> Mark
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