It could also be the UUID of the object or script that had permission to animate you.

On 7/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can see two possible reasons for the sender LLUUID.  Either 1) The sim
does not check the IP address of the UDP packet sender, and thus needs to
know who the animation applies to, or 2) The sim uses the LLUUID as a
shortcut to lookup a data structure that contains the IP address of the
agent, thus making it quicker to authenticate.

I certainly hope it is number 2, as number 1 would mean you could apply an
animation to anyone in the sim.

-Sam

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] On Behalf Of John Hurliman
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:33 AM
To: Development list for libsecondlife
Subject: Re: [libsecondlife-dev] Animations and packets...

Michael Kron (RIT Student) wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> So I thought I'd take John's advice and start looking into SLProxy, as
that does seem like what would be simplest for this project.  After some
inital trouble, I got it going and I found the ReadFromConsole() method in
the ChatConsole project. I also found the protocol.txt.
>
> I took a look at the chatpacket blocks being built.  And I took a look at
the ChatFromViewer packet format.  And I let out a big "OOOOooooohhhh."  Now
the organization of blocks and fields makes sense to me.
>
> So I'm finally seeing how I might do this.  But I do have a couple
questions, if anyone has a moment.  In AgentAnimation, there are a couple
LLUUIDs, one for the sender, and one for the AnimID.  I'm not sure what the
sender represents, is this for cases when someone or something in the world
forces you to perform an animation?  Since there's no "target" field or
anything like that, I can't quite complete the picture of how this packet
would do that...  But I'd guess that I'd want the sender to be myself, so
maybe "sessionInformation.agentID" would be an appropritate fill in for that
field?  As for the animID, how does one find the LLUUID's for the default
gestures?
>
> Thanks again for all the advice!
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, you want to put your own AgentID in that field. A lot of packets
from the viewer to the sim require you to put your AgentID in them, I
don't know exactly how the sim code works so I can't say why but it's a
common occurrence in the protocol. To get the gesture uuids from your
inventory you will need to parse through your inventory at login and
store a list of all the inventory items that are gestures. Someone else
could probably explain how to do this in detail better than myself.

John

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