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octaga.com and x3dsite.com site were 404 when i checked
What means "fully supported" in the sentence:"Flux Studio (see alsoFlux (software)) Free authoring tool (modeling, animating, scripting) for creating X3D content - fully supported" ?
Wikipedia article:Flux (software)
Look here:http://www.mediamachines.com/
Flux Player 2.0 and Flux Studio 2.0 are no longer beta and are now released in final version, that is freely downloadable for personal and academic use.
Tony Parisi is main developer of Labyrinth, WorldView and Flux. WorldView is by default available on Windows 2000 and Office 2000 CD's. That fact confirms Microsoft's promoting Tony Parisi's VRML/X3D line of software by default, making it factual standard for VRML/X3D, as Internet Explorer is factual standard for HTML. For reference look here:http://www.hoise.com/primeur/06/articles/monthly/AE-PR-10-06-9.html
Flux Studio imports and exports VRML and X3D successfully.—The precedingunsigned comment was added by83.19.52.107 (talk)11:22, 5 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]
Wikipedia is not a directory of everything that exists or has existed. Wikipedia articles are not:
So i will remove most of the many links here present.ALoopingIcon08:53, 6 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Please add a sample example code kind of like "hello world". --Frap (talk)22:34, 15 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The example/sample code needs to have an explanation toat least state what it does, and possibly also explains line-by-line how it does it.—DIV (137.111.13.4 (talk)03:28, 7 July 2020 (UTC))[reply]
TheDMOZ search template, and by implication all DMOZ search links, is being considered for deletion because it violatesWP:ELNO #9. Anyone interested in discussing the fate of Open Directory Project (DMOZ) search links is invited to join the discussion atWikipedia:Templates for deletion#Template:Dmoz2.Qazin (talk)05:57, 8 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Unity3D isn't an alternative to X3D.ColinKinloch (talk)21:18, 9 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
How is O3D an alternative to X3D, the former being an API and the latter and file format?—Precedingunsigned comment added by82.41.8.82 (talk)09:57, 17 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
WebGL isn't so much an alternative as it is a display technology -- as the article above notes, WebGL can even be used to display X3D via that X3DOM thing. As such, I've removed it from the alternatives section.freakified (talk)00:10, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
{{edit semi-protected}}Please delete the section "Example documents of X3DV code" and its two links.
While an X3DV file is a valid X3D file, the syntax of X3DV files (known as Classic VRML) is actually just a VRML file with an X3D header. The syntax looks nothing like an X3D file. I think it is confusing to the reader that there are two different syntaxes, one that looks like X3D and the other that looks like VRML. I'm not making a judgment about X3D vs. X3DV files, just the inclusion of X3DV files as examples on this page. Only X3D examples should be included.
129.6.162.93 (talk)15:36, 27 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The external links to the NIST logo and VRML and X3D Plugin Detector are dead. Please delete them.69.138.64.243 (talk)03:57, 1 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
The three links to NIST content on cic.nist.gov are still dead. Please delete them. (NIST logo, VRML and X3D Plugin Detector, X3DOM example).2601:141:C101:239E:6993:3A54:37CB:237A (talk)02:52, 18 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Isn't that overkill?86.179.191.90 (talk)19:33, 16 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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The word CyberTown (in sectionVRML § Emergence, popularity, and rival technical upgrade) should be linked to its wikipedia pageCyberTown, as the article is very interesting, and also would give readers a better idea of VRML's usage.
I would boldly edit the page myself, but this article has been semi-protected foreight years!!Looking at theprotection log for the page, it seems the semi-protection was intended as a temporary stopgap to deal with sock-puppetry, not as a result of some inherent "attractiveness" of this page for vandals...
Anyway, it doesn't really matter, this message will be ignored, and eventually (hopefully) this page will be unlocked out of sheer chance. Ah well.
We should write out acronymns on first use.Npolys (talk)01:01, 21 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I am a Board member of the Web3D Consortium, maintainer of X3D. I am now not able to submit edits because I have not yet received auto-confirmed status on my account. Who is able to remove the semi-protection status of this page, or is semi-protection still necessary, and why?
Vince MarchettiVmarchetti (talk)13:04, 22 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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In first paragraphchange "X3D is a royalty-free" to "X3D (Extensible 3D) is a royalty-free"Vmarchetti (talk)15:56, 22 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Individuals in the X3D Working Group are considering a number of editorial improvements to this page. This includes Web3D Consortium members (primarily) and also community participants.
Our intent is not to remove important information or break any valid content, but rather to coherently add a sizable number of improvements that are now available as part of X3D 4.0 and HAnim 2.0 specifications. We have identified several sections that contain outdated or perhaps irrelevant information, which we will group and consider carefully as part of a "historic" section perhaps.
Feedback welcome. We are perhaps a week away from applying revisions[3].