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cel/urls

Posted: 05.12.2003, 21:12
by guest
Being a novice and obvious total idiot 8O at the .cel process, I need some assistance. If Im attempting to create a celurl how do I do this? I have followed the instructions in the Users Guide to no avail. I have tried to Ctrl-ins and Ctrl-c command but when I go in MS Word and either paste or Ctrl-v, it simply adds a copy of the solar.ssc into the document, not a link. I have also tried the use the hyper-link command in MS word but cannot seem to find the correct file to load. Any assistance would be helpful. :oops:

Posted: 05.12.2003, 21:45
by JackHiggins
Cel: url's don't work in Windows 98, if you have that... (You can load, but not save them)

Post your system specs & maybe we can figure out what's going wrong.

Posted: 05.12.2003, 22:12
by guest
Cel: url's don't work in Windows 98, if you have that... (You can load, but not save them)

Post your system specs & maybe we can figure out what's going wrong.

Bummer :cry: I do have Windows 98 SE. Shoots that project down in flames. Thanks for the info Jack.

Posted: 05.12.2003, 23:04
by JackHiggins
Aw... Sorry about that- i've got 98 SE myself too... :(

Posted: 06.12.2003, 00:34
by maxim
Ah, a new info to me... and remembers me of another question I had:

Has anybody ever got Netscape or Opera to accept cell://URLs?
Me not - they seem not to be able to extend their list of supported protocols.

maxim

Posted: 06.12.2003, 00:59
by selden
I just tested Mozilla Firebird 0.7.

Cel://URLs work fine, both from a Web page and when cut-and-pasted into the URL window at the top.

Posted: 06.12.2003, 22:44
by maxim
With default settings?
Or did you change any options?

Posted: 06.12.2003, 23:37
by selden
I always change lots of things, but nothing that should affect URL interpretation.

Posted: 06.12.2003, 23:55
by selden
I just now ran Firebird 0.7 from an account that had never run it before, so it was using just the default settings.

It handled Cel://URLs just fine.

My first test was to go to the Web page http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/gallery-001c.html and click on one of the URLs there. Celestia started and ran and showed me the appropriate picture.

My second test, while Celestia was still running, was to select Firebird's "view source" menu item. I selected and pasted a different URL into Firebird's URL window and then typed [Enter]. Celestia changed its viewpoint to the new location.

My third test was to exit Celestia and then to select Firebird again and type [Enter] again. This reused the URL that I'd previously pasted into the URL window. It restarted Celestia and showed the Viewpoint that had been selected for the second test.

QED.

System:
256MB 500MHz P3, WinXP Pro SP1
Windows Mozilla Firebird 0.7
128MB GF4 Ti4200, driver v. 44.03, OpenGL 1.4.0
Celestia v1.3.1pre11

Posted: 13.12.2003, 13:16
by maxim
selden wrote:QED
:D

So, now i had time to check it:

Testet IE,Opera,Mozilla and Netscape for three cases:
- Click on a cel:/URL link
- Paste a cel:/URL into adress line
- Checked mime-type recognition by typing 'C:\program files\celestia\demo.cel' into adress line

All testing under W2K. Please look at the order of testing!


IE: --link: ok --paste: ok --mime: ok

Mozilla: --link: ok --paste: ok --mime: shows scriptcode only

Opera: --link: no --paste: no --mime: no
always complains about 'unknown or non supported adress type'.

Netscape: --link: ok --paste: ok --mime: ok

Mozilla(again): --link: ok --paste: ok --mime: OK

Opera(again): --link: no --paste: no --mime: OK


So Netscape did some registration that IE already knew. After that, all others also recognized the mime type. I have no idea what kind of registration that was. And I would like to do that on my own control.

Any suggestions about the result?

maxim.

Posted: 13.12.2003, 13:46
by selden
You might try to do a binary file comparison between a profile registry that works and one that doesn't.

(I don't use Opera, Netscape or the full Mozilla any more, except at work when I have to help someone who's using one of them. I alternate between IE and Firebird.)