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[x3d-public] Re: [www-vrml] Why X3D Looks Better and Better
- To: "Paul Aslin" <fabricatorgeneral@yahoo.com>, <www-vrml@web3d.org>, <x3d-public@web3d.org>
- Subject: [x3d-public] Re: [www-vrml] Why X3D Looks Better and Better
- From: "Joe D Williams" <joedwil@earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 09:56:33 -0800
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The problem is the way content is handled, the object
scripting and simulation involved is run server side. This
is the complete opposite to how X3D works.
That is just one way X3D can run.
X3D SAI unites the 'internal' and 'external'.
For instance, see AjaX3D examples.
Best Regards,
Joe
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