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  • ...us exercise XMPP and learn more about how it scales, integrates with third party clients, other chat software, and ways to transition from legacy chat. We ===== How to Configure an XMPP Client=====
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  • Keep in mind that if you are developing a third-party application to access Second Life, we will be keeping our old login methods ==="What happens when I want to use the First Look client or some other third-party application?"===
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  • ...ocols and released their work to the public, anyone could program a custom client. Therefore, it is possible to write a program to perform automated actions ...he [[Linden Lab Official:Third Party Policy and Viewer Directory FAQ|third party viewer policy]].
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  • ...y no known password capturing third party viewers in the wild, and a third party viewer requires such a privilege level of access to an account anyway that Providing a single authentication mechanism for LL (and third party) websites would be an improvement to multiple backend copies of username an
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  • * '''[[Viewer architecture|Architettura del client]]''' - Panoramica del client dal punto di vista dei programmatori * '''[[Viewer source|Sorgenti del client]]'''
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  • * [11:09] [[User:Saijanai Kuhn|Saijanai Kuhn]]: the irc client which has an iphone version ...er:Saijanai Kuhn|Saijanai Kuhn]]: Its been a trip watching the Republican party in teh US self-destuct
    18 KB (2,582 words) - 13:10, 5 March 2009
  • ...nID or SAML, etc. This page is where you'll find discussions regarding how client applications, agent domains and region domains establish a base level of tr ...of "trust" is intimately related to the authentication technology used by client and server software, but can be seen to be more than simple authentication.
    11 KB (1,818 words) - 15:45, 18 January 2009
  • ...ts the contents of an entire squid cache, biased to hits. It also supports Client Streams; which allow other applications to access the squid cache. ...ntegrates a torrent tracker, torrent client, and some form of SuperTracker client that keeps track of the various "SLSquid" servers.
    9 KB (1,502 words) - 16:42, 12 July 2007
  • ...anning. I'm pretty sure higher level scripting languages will make it into client plugins eventually. === Embedded scripting language for client-side plugins ===
    13 KB (2,059 words) - 09:48, 28 April 2008
  • ...rs @ [[Main Page|Second Life Wiki]] > [[Third Party Viewer Directory|Third Party Viewers]] > ...lient @ [[Page Principale]] > [[Portail d'Aide]] > [[:Category:Aide/Client|Client]] >
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  • ...I think we didn't go far enough with it in that it demands too much of the client and too many resources on the server ...h Linden]]: The two-step process is much more appropriate for the sort of client-server relationship you have with the wild wooly grid
    20 KB (3,074 words) - 12:19, 30 October 2008
  • ...re of Rendering - Object Transmission, Shared source for representation on client/server. PMC for objects. * newview - Viewer (Client)
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  • ...er communications, developers wishing to integrate their products with the client must go through a trial and error process in order to find the best solutio In addition, 2-way variable communications between LSL and client-side scripts (like Lua, being developed in the Emerald viewer) would open a
    7 KB (1,074 words) - 18:43, 13 October 2009
  • *Client AO has been adapted to the new 3.2 toolbar button UI. [[Category:Third Party Viewers]]
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  • = Third Party Directory Viewers = {{:Third Party Viewer Directory}}
    18 KB (2,620 words) - 12:22, 27 March 2023
  • '''Client-side software which interfaces with traditional MIDI hardware or software t The demo runs client-side using the open source libsecondlife. It is cross-platform, developed
    5 KB (850 words) - 08:22, 4 November 2007
  • These are the people who maintain networks connecting the client's machine to the network, and in the case of corporate IT operations. they ...ent (client software, agent domain software, region domain software, third party web service) should decrease the general availability, reliability or secur
    17 KB (2,650 words) - 15:45, 18 January 2009
  • ...Kuhn]]: ah, thinking maybe you request encryption (sealing) from a third party, which returns the encrypted (selaed) version which you can hand off to any ..." capability, in the thesis, is to package up a capability so that a third party can send thesealed cap along, and only the recipient can "unseal" it and us
    35 KB (5,256 words) - 12:18, 30 October 2008
  • ...nate_viewers#Marine_Edition|RestrainedLife]] it should be noted is a Third Party viewer. {{unsigned|Strife Onizuka|1 March 2009 17:14}} :::Now it's available essentially on ''all'' {{HoverText|TPVs|Third-Party Viewers}}. — [[User:Gwyneth Llewelyn|Gwyneth Llewelyn]] ([[User talk:Gwyn
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  • ...polis on 28th Oct to discuss the upcoming Brown Bag meetings regarding 3rd party viewer policy. This is intended to represent the views, concerns and questi ...s which include, but are not limited to, a focus on service protection and client management. We believe that a balance is required so that all parties may b
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