[x3d-public] X3D-Edit 4.0 release: HTML5 id/class/style, links for Ultimaker Cura (3D printing)

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Tue Jun 22 16:48:59 PDT 2021


This looks like a potential CORS web server without express.   Good luck to
anyone using it!

https://bigcodenerd.org/enable-cors-node-js-without-express/


On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 3:43 PM Don Brutzman <brutzman at nps.edu> wrote:

> Node.js documentation:
>
> * How do I create a HTTP server? 2011-08-26
>
> https://nodejs.org/en/knowledge/HTTP/servers/how-to-create-a-HTTP-server/
>
> Looks super simple.
>
> Any use of X3D-Edit with node.js would require download/housekeeping.
> Perhaps someday we might encourage such integration (especially if Netbeans
> adds it) but seems premature now.  Will stay focused on editing X3D.
>
> On 6/20/2021 8:42 PM, Don Brutzman wrote:
> > The CORS work remains under testing and development.
> >
> > Node.js http server is possible but not a common install for end users,
> and so integrating a native Java and Jetty approaches are preferred for
> authors testing a model conversion.  We've added Python as an option to
> X3D-Edit since that is fairly common and easy to test.
> >
> > Thanks but no thanks for server keys, we won't be distributing anything
> like that with X3D-Edit.  Design goal remains safe and secure throughout.
> >
> > No need for https since this is for local user on local machine testing
> that their X3D model can run together with X_ITE or X3DOM.
>
> all the best, Don
> --
> Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br
> brutzman at nps.edu
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>
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