Re: [ogpx] state/basic capability?

Meadhbh Hamrick <meadhbh.siobhan@gmail.com> Tue, 26 January 2010 14:52 UTC

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Subject: Re: [ogpx] state/basic capability?
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and it's good to note that the protocol implemented by vaak /
snowglobe is NOT what's documented in the drafts, but a much earlier
(and incompatible) version of it.

-cheers
-meadhbh

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Suzy Deffeyes <suzyq@pobox.com> wrote:
>
> Snowglobe doesn't capture the 'state/basic' in the response .  Currently,
> Snowglobe only looks at the 'authenticated', and 'agent_seed_cap', and in
> the case where authenticated fails, it looks at the 'reason'.  The rest of
> the content is ignored.
>
> Suzy
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> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Hurliman, John <john.hurliman@intel.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Public region seed capabilities currently deployed on Linden Lab's vaak
>> grid are handling out a capability called "state/basic" that I haven't seen
>> documented anywhere. An example of the LLSD is here:
>> https://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/c6227189-7258-2ec7-f48e-89de064c5d6c
>>
>> The format is obviously specific to the deployed Linden Lab codebase
>> (including parameters such as skip_mono_scripts and
>> rccs_quarantine_release_hysteresis) and possibly acts as a replacement for
>> the RegionHandshake UDP message, but the importance of this capability is
>> unclear. Can it be ignored by clients? Do regions have to serve up that
>> capability to get the Snowglobe 1.3 viewer working? Do we need to define a
>> more generic version of this capability?
>>
>> John
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