| ? what is vrml | ||||||||||
| Vrml is a non-proprietary 3D internet standard that has gained widespread support. | ||||||||||
| Using this standard you can build 3-D "worlds" or Web sites which people can visit and move through. | ||||||||||
| These 3-D Web sites can be completely interactive, can animate, link to other types of files - do anything you can think up. | ||||||||||
| You can add increased functionality with Java and other script languages. | ||||||||||
| Some extensions to vrml allow for many users to interact in a 3d space. | ||||||||||
| Vrml is still in its infancy, the VRML 2.0 standard only came out last August and there is still no full-featured browser that works on a Mac (due this summer?). | ||||||||||
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