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Notecard Permissions Vs. Scripts


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After scouring the forums and not finding any information I thought I'd pose a question to my piers (=you)

I've recently began using a Retexture/Resize/Recolour HuD, which I will refrain from naming.

The basic principal of the HuD is that you place a blank notecard in each of the child prims of your linkset, and a notecard with the same name but containing UUIDs of the textures you wish to be available in the root.

Simply put, the HuD works fine for me, but when I transfer the object to someone else, they are unable to retexture the defined group of prims using the HuD unless the notecard containing the UUIDs is full perm. Which defeats the object. And the instructions state you should make the notecard containing your UUIDs No Mod.

My question is regarding the recent notecard issue that forced LL to make version 1.23.5 of the viewer a compulsary update. Did this affect the way scripts that use notecards function??  I purchased the HuD after the update, and the creater isn't on SL anymore, so I'm wondering if this has affected the product.

If anyone has any similar experience or theories on the matter I'd be most interested to hear them.

Thanks for reading

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The simple answer is No. The way scripts access notecards hasnt changed.  For a notecard to be able to be read by a script it has always had to be full perms.

 

O one other point while I remember it .. making a notecard no-mod doesnt prevent you from copying it.  You can simply cut and paste the notecard when its displayed into a new notecard.  The only point of having a no mod notecard is preventing somone from changing somthing that you wrote in a notecard and claiming you wrote it.

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The simple answer is No. The way scripts access notecards hasnt changed.  For a notecard to be able to be read by a script it has always had to be full perms. sohbet siteleri Sohbet odaları porno izle youtube giriş O one other point while I remember it .. making a notecard no-mod doesnt prevent you from copying it.  You can simply cut and paste the notecard when its displayed into a new notecard.  The only point of having a no mod notecard is preventing somone from changing somthing that you wrote in a notecard and claiming you wrote it.

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