I don't think this is really practical, different users will want things
running on different ports. And we need to allow all ports to be changed.
Also some people might be running multiple grids (servers) on one physical
server. So they all couldn't be running their discovery service on the
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
these
http://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
Hello,
I was originally thinking that we might have more states in mantis
than we really use, so I agree with Mike that we probably don't need
to make it more complicated.
If people do find separate 'resolved' and 'closed' states to be
useful, though, I'm happy with leaving them as is. They do
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
these
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Foo/
secondlife://Foo/
result in something being sent to the server querying for region Foo.
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
these
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Foo/
secondlife://Foo/
result in something being sent to the server
At 11:02 30/01/2009, Dirk Krause dirk.kra...@pixelpark.com wrote:
I want to take HG TPs to the next logical step and support dynamic
links, that is, the ability for the user to simply click on something
like this
http://ucigrid04.nacs.uci.edu:9003/
and be teleported there from anywhere on the
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
these
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Foo/
secondlife://Foo/
result in something being sent to the server querying
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
lo...@ics.uci.eduwrote:
Dr Scofield wrote:
Cristina Videira Lopes wrote:
Dirk,
How do I make the SL viewer
Mike Mazur wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback...
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 15:15:38 +
Justin Clark-Casey jjusti...@googlemail.com wrote:
Mike Mazur wrote:
So instead of having:
AssetBase ab = new AssetBase();
ab.Name = some name;
ab.Description = some description;
I would
+1, lets not make things even more complicated. A lot of people aren't sure
what state to set already. So if we made some changes my vote would be more for
removing some of the states, rather than adding more.
Jeff Ames jeffa...@gmail.com wrote: Hello,
I was originally thinking that we might
Paul Fishwick wrote:
This looks nice - especially the Examples column so people can get an
idea how to use
them. As a related question: is there a way to enable groups in opensim,
since this
would also be a good way to restrict the running of scripts, or even
scripts containing
os
Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
Paul Fishwick wrote:
This looks nice - especially the Examples column so people can get an
idea how to use
them. As a related question: is there a way to enable groups in
opensim, since this
would also be a good way to restrict the running of scripts, or even
+1 on removing states rather than adding as well.
Adam
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:53 PM, MW michaelwr...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
+1, lets not make things even more complicated. A lot of people aren't sure
what state to set already. So if we made some changes my vote would be more
for removing some
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