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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/28/2019 7:50 AM, iam here wrote:<br>
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<div>> Since then X3DOM and X_ITE were released</div>
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<div>OK, so as of today,.....things just work, right? :) ie. I
code X3D and it shows up in <whatever browser>?<br>
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<p>Well not really. You need to include the appropriate libraries
and embed the X3D code into an HTML page. There are X3D nodes and
constructs that are speced but do not work in X_ITE or X3DOM.
Basic nodes and constructs do work, but as soon as you need to do
something really useful, it will not work. The X3D Script does not
exist in X3DOM, 'id' attributes are a problem in all HTML
environments, and none of the libraries fully support DOM
integration.<br>
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<font size="+1"><b>Leonard Daly</b></font><br>
3D Systems & Cloud Consultant<br>
LA ACM SIGGRAPH Past Chair<br>
President, Daly Realism - <i>Creating the Future</i>
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