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Beester

Hmm, still no mind-altering posts?
I guess you never thought people would actually come down here. Noone really cares about 3D web.

jure

We care :) We just can't diferentiate amongst so many technologies, players, content creators etc. Customers want results, so we use existing tools to create less than perfect work in short time.

alexx

i want the Flux papers

cube3

take a look at some results...
thex3dxperience.com has 6 projects all displayed in flux 1.2 all work fine, nine crashed at siggraph demo or die:) and all are good examples of different things you can do with web3d.

cube3

that was "none" crashed...as opposed to some other web3d techs shown at the demo or die at siggraph..lol

flux played fine. stable as could be.

Paul Robinson

>> thex3dxperience.com has 6 projects all
>> displayed in flux 1.2 all work fine,
>> nine crashed at siggraph demo
> that was "none" crashed

That would have been a cute trick.

"Six men went to fight at the battle of Light Bulb hill. Only nine returned."

len

People don't care, Beester? Spent any time lately looking at the various groups trying to create new 3D browsers or taken a look at Avalon from Microsoft?

Flux is waaay ahead.

sam

Anark Studio anyone ?

Tony Parisi

Anark Studio is great. They should just buy a clue and output X3D. We need more good authoring tools.

Christoph

Tony (or others)-What happened 2002 with WildTangent and X3D?

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Rev. Bob

You forgot Mary Brady!

What I mean is her work on conformance testing. Tying the conformance testing function to branding is a way to make your connectors connect.

That and query-based self-configuring interfaces, which are already there in hLA and XMLRPC, as you also know. What I can't figure out are making conformance and self configuring interfaces work together without ending up in unnavigable tag soup.

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