Hi Christopher,
the only problem i can think of right now is that on Windows it will
probably always open with the most recent Nuke version installed as it
does not interpret the shebang line at the beginning of the nk file (the
line that says "#! C:/Program Files/Nuke6.3v7/Nuke6.3.exe -nx"). and
maybe it even won't be on linux when launched from a browser. but i
don't know about that really.
you'd have to check and decide whether this is a potential issue for
your setup.
cheers,
Holger
chrissowa wrote:
Hi,
i read about MIME-Types and stuff like that and thought about a
solution that offers opening Nuke-Scripts from within the
Internet-Browser.
We are using a Open-Source-Project-Management-Software (Redmine) that
is fit to our pipeline.
Therefor it would be great if i could integrate a link into our
shot-tickets that opens the related nuke-script.
So i wanted to ask if anybody has done something like that before and
how this could be achieved.
Did i get it right, that a new mime-type on every workstation of us,
e.g. for files with the ending *.nk to open with nuke would be enough.
And then i just need special URLs that match to this mimetype?
Or do i miss some big issues?
Thanks in advance for any ideas, hints, tips and so on.
Regards
Christopher
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