P. Flavin wrote:

>
>
>  Well, No.
>
>  That is not the only way to load VRML ( .wrl ) files.
>
>  You can use code Sun created, it works well, in a browser,
> and out, from local and remote files on the web, and you
> can load files from a command line, a list box, or using
> a pop-up file box ( when it's run as an application ).
>
Oh good, Paul is back.  Thought we had lost you.

Yes, you can use the original Sun code.  But it does not work well, is
not spec compliant and is unsupported.  The code works fine as a
geometry loader, but more then that and you really are stretching its
limits.  Paul will try to convince you otherwise, but thats his fantasy.


--
Alan Hudson
President: Yumetech, Inc.                      http://www.yumetech.com/
Web3D Open Source Chair        http://www.web3d.org/TaskGroups/source/

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