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Swingman

14/05/2009 8:06 AM

Ping - Morris... web page 3D solution?

You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before. This may be
something you want to check out:

http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/

Interesting ...

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RicodJour

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 6:32 AM

On May 14, 9:06=A0am, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
> You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before. This may be
> something you want to check out:
>
> http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/
>
> Interesting ...

Indeed. I wonder if that's what Google uses in their SketchUp 3D
Warehouse.

R

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 9:44 AM

Swingman wrote:
> You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before. This may be
> something you want to check out:
>
> http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/
>
> Interesting ...

Very interesting, indeed! From looking (only) at the linked page, this
comes a lot closer to the solution I've been looking for...

Thank you!

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 12:18 PM

RicodJour wrote:

> Excellent! Swing raises the bar, you agree to jump over it, and we
> get to be the judges. ;)

You mean that you haven't already been doing that? If you come to my web
site, it's exactly what's expected of you!

:-|

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/

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Swingman

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 8:01 PM

Larry wrote:
> Swingman <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before.
>> This may be something you want to check out:
>>
>> http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/
>>
>> Interesting ...
>>
>
> The exact same thing is done with the "Sketchup Web Exporter"
> freely downloadable at
> http://sketchup.google.com/download/plugins.html.

Yep ... we discussed that plug-in here at few months back ...

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KarlC@ (the obvious)

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 4:51 PM

Morris Dovey wrote:
> Swingman wrote:
>> You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before. This may be
>> something you want to check out:
>>
>> http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/
>>
>> Interesting ...
>
> Very interesting, indeed! From looking (only) at the linked page, this
> comes a lot closer to the solution I've been looking for...
>
> Thank you!

You're welcome ... if you don't mind, and you decide to pursue it, let
us know how it works out.

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KarlC@ (the obvious)

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Larry

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 10:02 PM

Swingman <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before.
> This may be something you want to check out:
>
> http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/
>
> Interesting ...
>

The exact same thing is done with the "Sketchup Web Exporter"
freely downloadable at
http://sketchup.google.com/download/plugins.html.

Larry

Rr

RicodJour

in reply to Swingman on 14/05/2009 8:06 AM

14/05/2009 9:28 AM

On May 14, 10:44=A0am, Morris Dovey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Swingman wrote:
> > You mentioned 3D modeling for your web pages once before. This may be
> > something you want to check out:
>
> >http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/
>
> > Interesting ...
>
> Very interesting, indeed! From looking (only) at the linked page, this
> comes a lot closer to the solution I've been looking for...
>
> Thank you!

Excellent! Swing raises the bar, you agree to jump over it, and we
get to be the judges. ;)

R


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