the //slurl is an assiociation handled at the web browser level.
it's like downloading a zip that run the unpacker.

lc

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Cristina Videira Lopes
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Dr Scofield wrote:
>
> Cristina Videira Lopes wrote:
>
>
>  Dirk,
>
> How do I make the SL viewer underline these things?
> I still don't know what packet is involved, but I can see that urls like
> thesehttp://slurl.com/secondlife/Foo/secondlife://Foo/
> result in something being sent to the server querying for region Foo.
> That's all I need to make it happen.
>
>
>  do you? what if Foo is on another grid? is that taken care by HG?
>
>
>
> I mean I can take care of urls like this:
>
> http://slurl.com/secondlife/ucigrid04.nacs.uci.edu:9003/
>
> What follows after /secondlife/ is the variable part, it seems (my Foo
> before :-); the important thing is that the viewer seems to understand that
> urls like this
> http://slurl.com/secondlife/...
> are supposed to send something to the server, as opposed to pulling up a
> web browser like the other URLs do.
> Same with
> secondlife://ucigrid04.nacs.uci.edu:9003/
>
> As long as the viewer sends that variable part to the server (thinking that
> it's a region name), or any other string resulting from an hyperlink, I can
> make it happen.
>
> But if the info doesn't go, that is not possible.
>
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