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Subject: Re: IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosm
Sender: fabricatorgeneral@yahoo.com 27.06.01 07:40
>>I was looking at The Irish Space
Project in CosmoPlayer for
>>netscape 4.7 and wanted to compare it
with IE5 and
>Cortona.
>>http://www.geometrek.com/~paulsam/voyag
e4/
>
>An extra feature that does not work
with Cortona is the frame
>handling does not work correctly. For
example, there are
>three frames - one for a status message
and links between
>different scenes, and one for the
streamed audio - but the
>relative addressing does not work
correctly, when it does
>with Cosmo on Netscape. e.g.
>
>DEF ErasePrompt Script {
> eventIn SFTime timeIn
> field MFString
name "../blanktxt.html"
> field MFString
param "target=HTMLTEXT"
>
>should load a web page in a sub-frame,
but comes up with a
>page not found error. Is this the
handling of relative
>addresses?

I had this problem myself I is the
relative addresses. Sometimes it is the
browser (IE or Netscape) and sometimes
the Webserver. Best to use full urls to
solve problems.

Paul Aslin
http://vrmlworld.users5.50megs.com


 


IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosmo? / mreddy@glam.ac.uk / 26.06.01 04:02
     Re: IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosmo? / timofeev@paragraph.ru / 27.06.01 09:56
     Re: IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosm / mreddy@glam.ac.uk / 26.06.01 08:15
         Re: IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosm / fabricatorgeneral@yahoo.com / 27.06.01 07:40
             Re: IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosm / mreddy@glam.ac.uk / 28.06.01 06:43
                 Re: IrishSpace: Worse rendering compared with Cosm / fabricatorgeneral@yahoo.com / 28.06.01 09:01

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