At 5:19 AM -0400 4/12/13, Storm Singer wrote:
So my hypothesis is the argument may be looking for the uuid of an avatar
and just won't accept the uuid of an object.
Probably.
Will it accept the uuid of another user?
Yes. The avatar receives the folder.
What about one that's offline?
Nothing happens. No error.
Or what about perms on the object?
Both objects, sender and receiver, are full-perms.
Distance of the object from the script calling it?
About 2 meters.
Is the object on the root region?
No.
Was it created on the root region?
No.
Is it physical?
No.
Phantom?
No.
Also, what documentation are you using to get this command from?
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LlGiveInventoryList
Is there a similar one you can use instead?
Yes, looping on llGiveInventory.
This may be desired behavior of the command, the term 'inventory' seems to
suggest it. (in the hazy realm of connotation.... What I mean is,
"people" have
inventories, "boxes" don't.
The wiki says destination may be avatar or prim UUID.
Boxes have inventories. They lie in the primItems table.
They can't be hierarchical.
So, llGiveInventoryList must ignore the 'folder' argument.
It would be some hours before I can get on my box to attempt to reproduce,
but if it is indeed desired behavior it should reproduce without issue.
Thanks for your help.
-- jeff
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