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5 hours ago, Quistess Alpha said:

Unfortunately, even if you could directly access a notecard via some secondlife API, they would get served with a plain-text mime-type, which means browsers will refuse to interpret them as CSS/JS/(X)HTML or anything that isn't raw text.

Allowing the mime-type to be specified in the notecard would of-course solve the issue, but that's even less likely to happen. . .

Yeah…  But…  Whichever Linden was talking about it, was also talking about webby stuff with LSL…  So I'm hoping there's actually a non-zero chance.  And the function's pretty pointless if that's NOT the intention.  (Plus there'll be a whole bunch of people tying them down and tickling them till they relent.)

Also, if I recall the OP, this is in the context of MoaP…

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