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About Nekibur Rahman
Expertise
I can an answer any questions related to 3d studio Max 3.0, Autocad 2000, Mechanical Desktop, Virtual Reality Modeling Language(VRML).

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Expert in 3D Studio, Autocad and VRML. Working in complex modeling and design of products and engineering designs.

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Mechanical Engineering Graduate with top Honors

 
   

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Topic: 3D Studio Max



Expert: Nekibur Rahman
Date: 3/22/2001
Subject: linking in the VRML

Question
i am a beginner in VRML...
i have do a project that using VRML. i am using crotona as my VRML browser...
what i want to do is when i click on the object in VRML, another world or an exe file will appear.
i add the crotona into visual basic and i run from there..but inside that, i cannot link to another world?
is that only "anchor" can use to link in vrml?
can vrml link to file that have extension .exe or .dir?
i am not doing an internet base project..
can u recommend some book that suitable for the biginner?
thank you

Answer
hi
you can link an .exe/.dir file using "anchor".as i don't use VB, i am not sure how vrml behaves in VB. but otherwise it works perfectly.  
i have a pdf file which contains a complete guide to vrml in about 240 pages. if you are interested then you may mail me directly at neki76@hotmail.com

regards.

nekibur


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