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A [http://slurl.com SLurl] (Second Life [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL URL]) is a clickable link that marks a location in Second Life.  A SLurl can be placed on any web page, and clicking one will take you to a webpage that shows a map of that location in Second Life.  From that page, clicking once more will start the SL viewer and teleport your avatar to the specified location in SecondLife.  You must have SecondLife installed for your operating system to recognize and activate them because they are implemented as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme URI scheme].  To see what a SLurl webpage looks like visit [http://slurl.com SLurl.com].
A [http://slurl.com SLurl] (Second Life URL [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL]) is a clickable link that marks a location in Second Life.  A SLurl can be placed on any web page, and clicking one will take you to a webpage that shows a map of that location in Second Life.  From that page, clicking once more will start the SL viewer and teleport your avatar to the specified location in SecondLife.  You must have SecondLife installed for your operating system to recognize and activate them because they are implemented as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme URI scheme].  To see what a SLurl webpage looks like visit [http://slurl.com SLurl.com].


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://slurl.com/about.php About SLurls]
[http://slurl.com/about.php About SLurls]
<br>[http://blog.secondlife.com/2008/02/21/tip-of-the-week-23-using-slurls-for-easy-travel/ Linden video tutorial on SLurls]
<br>[http://blog.secondlife.com/2008/02/21/tip-of-the-week-23-using-slurls-for-easy-travel/ Linden video tutorial on SLurls]

Revision as of 14:18, 28 February 2008

A SLurl (Second Life URL [1]) is a clickable link that marks a location in Second Life. A SLurl can be placed on any web page, and clicking one will take you to a webpage that shows a map of that location in Second Life. From that page, clicking once more will start the SL viewer and teleport your avatar to the specified location in SecondLife. You must have SecondLife installed for your operating system to recognize and activate them because they are implemented as a URI scheme. To see what a SLurl webpage looks like visit SLurl.com.

External Links

About SLurls
Linden video tutorial on SLurls