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== LLSD JSON-ish notation == | |||
The login sequence appears to use "binary" LLSD for two of the variables, home and look_at. Unfortunately the format doesn't match up exactly with what is documented on this wiki. Sample values: | The login sequence appears to use "binary" LLSD for two of the variables, home and look_at. Unfortunately the format doesn't match up exactly with what is documented on this wiki. Sample values: | ||
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[r0.99967899999999998428,r-0.025334599999999998787,r0] | [r0.99967899999999998428,r-0.025334599999999998787,r0] | ||
No size values, and the map keys are encased in single quotes. Is this normal? | No size values, and the map keys are encased in single quotes. Is this normal? -- {{Unsigned|Eddy Stryker}} | ||
Oh wow, notation format. Ummmmm, I never documented that, did I. LLSD started it's life as a json-like language, with a well defined serialization which is not actually documented. I'll get on that. [[User:Phoenix Linden|Phoenix Linden]] 16:10, 6 April 2007 (PDT) | :Oh wow, notation format. Ummmmm, I never documented that, did I. LLSD started it's life as a json-like language, with a well defined serialization which is not actually documented. I'll get on that. [[User:Phoenix Linden|Phoenix Linden]] 16:10, 6 April 2007 (PDT) |
Revision as of 17:18, 6 April 2007
LLSD JSON-ish notation
The login sequence appears to use "binary" LLSD for two of the variables, home and look_at. Unfortunately the format doesn't match up exactly with what is documented on this wiki. Sample values:
{'region_handle':[r255232, r256512], 'position':[r33.6, r33.71, r43.13], 'look_at':[r34.6, r33.71, r43.13]}
[r0.99967899999999998428,r-0.025334599999999998787,r0]
No size values, and the map keys are encased in single quotes. Is this normal? -- —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Eddy Stryker
- Oh wow, notation format. Ummmmm, I never documented that, did I. LLSD started it's life as a json-like language, with a well defined serialization which is not actually documented. I'll get on that. Phoenix Linden 16:10, 6 April 2007 (PDT)