Hello Dirk,

On 04/08/2011 10:22 AM, Dirk Reiners wrote:
> Just as a thought experiment, what would it take to have a web application 
> that
> could connect to an OpenSG program on a server and receive RemoteAspect syncs
> through HTTP? Would that be something interesting to try?

i'm probably missing something because of lack of understanding how web 
applications in a browser work, but to do something useful with 
RemoteAspects syncs on the client side you'd need to have an OpenSG 
scene graph where you apply them. Doesn't that require either a JS 
implementation of OpenSG or at least JS bindings?
Bindings probably have the issue that you'd still need the user to 
execute native code that back the bindings, so a plugin would be required?

        Cheers,
                Carsten

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