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Author Amendment 1 lost ?
Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2005-01-15, 12:19 pm

Hi !

The webmaster at www.web3d.org is busy again in hiding specification data
and making links to www.web3d.org invalid 8-(

Today, the victim is

http://www.web3d.org/x3d/specificat...-All/index.html

(VRML97 together with Amendment 1)

Instead, a new link has been created:

http://www.web3d.org/x3d/specificat...WithAmendment1/

The name of the link makes confusion complete:

The name of the link talk about VRML97 Amendment 1 (ISO/IEC-14772:2002)

http://www.web3d.org/x3d/specificat...fdam/index.html

but do not contain VRML97 Amendment 1 nodes (like "old" NURBS and GeoVRML)
but do not contain this VRML97 Amendment 1 nodes.

Instead, it contain ISO/IEC-14772-1:1997 and ISO/IEC-14772-2:2004

Do this mean, the "old" NURBS and GeoVRML nodes from ISO/IEC-14772:2002

http://www.web3d.org/x3d/specificat...fdam/index.html

have been revoked from the VRML standard ?

Hopefully they are not planning to make ISO/IEC-14772-1:1997 a moving target
too 8-(

so long
MUFTI
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