For the first time, I've made something I might put on the marketplace, but...
One of its components has a "Die" command in its script, and I want to make sure some future owner has no problem modifying it. The thing dies when and only when a "STOP" button is pushed or when the sensor fails to detect an AV nearby, so it should be safe, but since that owner could be either an old hand or a newcomer who doesn't understand the instructions, I'd like the ironclad protection of a no scripting SLURL to give in the readme file.
I tested the four slurls Dora Gustafson posted in 2015. In 3, my scripts ran; in Cordova, apparently, simple scripts are allowed. When I tested my object there, most of its scripts ran. I tried the "world/search" in the SL viewer, and got several pages of hits for "no scripting sandbox," but saw only normal sandboxes; none said "no scripting"! Quotation marks and plus signs didn't work in that search bar.
This component is a simple MOAP that plays selections from a list of YouTube urls--and these are always subject to change. I'm putting the urls in a notecard that the new owner can edit if necessary, but that leaves the problem of rezzing the thing to insert the modified notecard.
Anyone know of a no-script sandbox still in operation? Or--am I being too cautious about this?
Thanks for any suggestions!