Hi Orion,
That example seems to be with images as well.
Since it looks like the dynamic texture supports only images at
the moment, does anyone know how to bring HTML web content in
OpenSim? Even the Second Life way whereby you set it as parcel
media does not seem to work. So, is there currently no way to
bring HTML in?
Regards,
Olli
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In world take a look under your inventory for the OpenSim
Library. There are a few example scripts in there which may help.
OpenSim Library -> Scripts Library -> OpenSim Specific Scripts ->
osWeatherMap
When you open up the script it'll show as locked. Just ctrl-a
ctrl-c to select all and copy, then paste it all into a new
script to edit.
Thanks, :)
- Orion Pseudo/Shamroy
Tristan wrote:
I think it can only be a picture file, or some type of php that
returns a picture. I could be wrong.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Olli Aro <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to Google for this, but cannot find answer.
Please just point me to documentation if this is an obvious
question J
Does anyone know which are possible values for the content type
parameter with |osSetDynamicTextureURL? What I am looking for is
a way to set html content as texture. I can find examples for
dynamic images but not for html.|
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|Thanks for your help in advance,|
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|Olli |
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