Hello Wang Rui,
if this is all code needed, it is quite simple. Very nice! Thank you for
posting this.
Unfortunately I do not understand enough to see if this would be useful
for me. Maybe my interest motivates you to translate your wiki (at least
this part of it) to english, I am sure other users could benefit from it
as well.
Regards,
Andreas
Wang Rui schrieb:
Hi,
I have written an example before, which results in a very simple OCX
file that displays local/http models and images. The website below is
in Chinese but maybe you would like to look into some code. :)
http://www.osgchina.org/projects/osgChina/wiki/Support/3rd/OSGandIE.php
Wang Rui
2008/10/31 Andreas Goebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Hello,
I would like to embed an osgviewer to standard-browsers (firefox,
ie, safari). I already saw Luigi Caloris great work osg4web, but
this aims at a much larger scale than what I need. I would just
like to embed quite small osg-files to a 3d-gallery.
As I saw that browser-integration is on the osg-roadmap, I just
wanted to know if there is an easy way to achieve this.
If not, I would like to ask if embedding a very simple osg-app
into a webbrowser is very difficult. osg is embeded nicely into
several toolkits, so my naive approach would be to change one of
the toolkit-examples to a browser-plugin-framework. Are there huge
pitfalls I am likely to stumble in?
If not, I might try this in the next weeks.
Regards,
Andreas
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