Difference between revisions of "Plug-in and browser compliance"
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Revision as of 20:08, 3 March 2006
There are various plug-ins and browsers available. This page is intended to give an overview on how these programs comply with the standards.
Scene access compliance
Browser | ECMAScript | Java | Other (specify) |
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Flux | ? | ? | |
Octaga | ? | ? | |
other... | ? | ? | ? |
X3D standards compliance
Browser | Version | Supported | Not Supported |
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Flux | Player 2 (Beta) | ||
Octaga | Player 1.8 | Supported X3D Profiles:
Core; Immersive; Interactive; Interchange; MPEG-4 Interactive;
Core; EnvironmentalEffects; EnvironmentalSensor; EventUtilities; Geometry2D; Geometry3D; Grouping; Interpolation; KeyDeviceSensor; Lighting; Navigation; Networking; NURBS (partial support); PointingDeviceSensor; Rendering; Scripting; Shape; Sound; Text; Texturing; Time; Supported Amendment 1 Components: Programable Shaders (partial support); Cube map enviromental texturing (partial support) |
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Xj3D | Browser | ||
other... | ? | ? | ? |