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Sara

2005-02-11, 6:21 pm

Hi,
It possible to lunch a simply animation
in vrml scene by a link in a frame page?
There are same examples?

Thanks


Holger Grahn

2005-02-14, 6:39 pm

Hi
yes this is possible, but not standardized in the VRML specification

For Contact look at the examples on
http://www.bitmanagement.de/develop...labs/index.html

For Cortona look on the paragraph site.

Basically you have the animation in the VRML file,
and you could trigger the animation by input from the html page.

Greetings
Holger

"Sara" <notforu@bye.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:420cfeda$0$6306$5fc30a8@news.tiscali.it...
> Hi,
> It possible to lunch a simply animation
> in vrml scene by a link in a frame page?
> There are same examples?
>
> Thanks
>



Sara

2005-02-16, 11:18 pm


"Holger Grahn" <

> For Cortona look on the paragraph site.


thanks, but I haven't fount it,
sorry help me :)

Greetings
Sara


Peter

2005-02-17, 7:20 am

"Sara" <ffffff@bye.net> wrote in message news:<4213db3f$0$32336$5fc30a8@news.tiscali.it>...
> "Holger Grahn" <
>
>
> thanks, but I haven't fount it,
> sorry help me :)
>
> Greetings
> Sara


Hi Sara :

Sorry is a bit heavy file but looking at the HTML you will see how it
works at Cortona :

http://club.telepolis.com/somehow_p...sigma/index.htm

Regards

Peter
Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2005-02-17, 6:45 pm

Sara <ffffff@bye.net> wrote:

> "Holger Grahn" <


[color=darkred]
> thanks, but I haven't fount it,
> sorry help me :)


Asking the Bitmanagement/Blaxxun Contact programming guru for cortona details
is somewhat impolite 8-)

so long
MUFTI
--
In Microsoft C/C++ version 7.0, time returned the current time as the
number of seconds elapsed since midnight on December 31, 1899.
(Aus einer Micro$oft Dokumentation)
(all other Versions return the seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970)
xren

2005-02-20, 4:45 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Sara
Hi,
It possible to lunch a simply animation
in vrml scene by a link in a frame page?
There are same examples?

Thanks



Hi, Sara

Usually you can add direct link of your wrl in your frame page, users can click that link and view in user's browser. But user needs to have vrml plugin installed on their computers. My url http://www.3dwebpresentation.com may have some exaples you are looking for.

X Ren
Peter

2005-02-21, 7:21 am

"Sara" <ffffff@bye.net> wrote in message news:<4213db3f$0$32336$5fc30a8@news.tiscali.it>...
> "Holger Grahn" <
>
>
> thanks, but I haven't fount it,
> sorry help me :)
>
> Greetings
> Sara


Hi Sara :

Sorry is a bit heavy file but looking at the HTML you will see how it
works at Cortona :

http://club.telepolis.com/somehow_p...sigma/index.htm

Regards

Peter
Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2005-02-21, 11:18 pm

Sara <ffffff@bye.net> wrote:

> "Holger Grahn" <


[color=darkred]
> thanks, but I haven't fount it,
> sorry help me :)


Asking the Bitmanagement/Blaxxun Contact programming guru for cortona details
is somewhat impolite 8-)

so long
MUFTI
--
In Microsoft C/C++ version 7.0, time returned the current time as the
number of seconds elapsed since midnight on December 31, 1899.
(Aus einer Micro$oft Dokumentation)
(all other Versions return the seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970)
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