https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1790

--- Comment #12 from [email protected] 2011-06-30 06:58:57 UTC ---
In favor of X3d, there exists in all major browsers either native support or
3rd-party plugins to display X3D content. To include rudimentary but sufficient
functionality for encyclopedic presentation purposes, and to open no
security holes it suffices to define a HTML header and footer framing an actual
filename in the x3d format, and to define a restricted subset of the x3d format
that will be understood.

Example HTML code working in all major browsers NOW can be found at
http://www.x3dom.org

The HTML frame should ensure the 3d object can be rotated and zoomed with a
mouse, which is the basic functionality needed by an encyclopedia atm.

Providing a 3D description of a 3D object is even more accessible (in the
Accessibility sense) than an arbitrary 2D perspective of that object, even if
there exist atm no way of presenting 3D objects to eg blind people (which I
doubt).

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