[x3d-public] X3D-Edit 4.0 release: HTML5 id/class/style, links for Ultimaker Cura (3D printing)
John Carlson
yottzumm at gmail.com
Sun Jun 20 19:18:16 PDT 2021
I didn't have much luck setting up Node.JS for this. I will try to use
my keys with python3 next.
John
On 6/20/21 8:40 PM, John Carlson wrote:
> Your CORS example uses http, not https, as talked about in the CORS
> text. The X3DOM example does not work. X_ITE example is good.
>
> I can help you set up a Node.JS HTTPS server (you can't use X3DJSONLD
> becase I haven't checked in the keys, but I probably should, because
> it's localhost).
>
> It should be easy enough to set up a pair of keys to use on localhost,
> and check the keys into a repository. (yes, localhost will work with
> the same encryption keys on any machine. At least they did last time
> I encountered this issue).
>
> Don, I trust you with my server keys, so I will send them to you when
> you're back. Then we can use the X3DJSONLD's app.js (minus
> enhancements).
>
> Others may have other suggestions for HTTPS, but at a minimum, you
> need keys targeted at your server name (localhost or other). Also, I'm
> unsure if Node.js does the WebDAV thing, so you may have to specify
> the models directly.
>
> I will set up a minimal project right now, then check out X3d-Edit.
>
> You said you wouldn't run Node.js? How is it worse than python3?
>
> John
>
> On 6/20/21 1:28 PM, Don Brutzman wrote:
>> X3D-Edit 4.0 beta has another release: includes refactored DEF/USE
>> panel with tabbed support for HTML5 id/class/style, added links for
>> Ultimaker Cura (3D printing).
>>
>> * https://savage.nps.edu/X3D-Edit/#Downloads
>>
>> Also includes partial CORS support, testing and integration continues.
>>
>> * X3D Scene Authoring Hints: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
>> https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/examples/X3dSceneAuthoringHints.html#CORS
>>
>>
>> All reports welcome (Windows Mac Linux). Have fun with X3D-Edit! 8)
>>
>> all the best, Don
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