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  1. No not at all, it's just using llGiveInventory. Let's say you have a folder in your inv, as follows: [+] My Lovely Folder -- Item Foo -- item Woo -- Item Hoo In your shop, you have an object (a wall prim) called Deluxe Foo Woo Hoo! In this, place your Foo, your Woo and your Hoo (no folder, just put the objects, landmarks, notecards etc in the prim) and set it to Pay Object. When the customer pays the box, they get the inventory of that wall prim in a folder with the object name: [+] Deluxe Foo Woo Hoo! -- Item Foo -- item Woo -- Item Hoo
  2. Thank you! That is exactly what I wanted - a split sales script that gives the inventory of a prim as a folder, which is exactly what this does
  3. I think one of the issues is that the barrier to entry for creators is much higher than it used to be. Back in the old days (I am the alt of a long-dead avatar) if you arrived in SL with basic, rudimentary Photoshop skills, your learning curve was relatively small in terms of fashion: understanding the avatar mesh, and learning to create and manipulate prims. That was pretty much it, and if you were good with those few tools, that could take you pretty far. I mean, I still regularly wear a handful of vintage clothing from way back -- old, old Nyte N Day, Simone, Dazzle, Pixel Dolls -- and it held up to the current standard until very recently when mesh arrived and the prim skirt began to be outmoded. (Except skin; old skin does not hold up well!) Then we got scuplts, and you needed to learn to use Blender or a similar programme. That is a steep learning curve for a casual creator, and there was a goodly amount of attrition. Then we got mesh, and the learning curve got even steeper with even more falloff. So basically, it's much much harder to walk into SL these days with some rudimentary skills and grow them organically into a business. You need to arrive with a relatively sophisticated skillset, or go out and invest the time and money in developing one. Absolutely, some people will do that and that's why we have the new creators we have; I just think fewer creators are being asked to do more with a larger skillset for less money than the old days, and I get why that isn't so appealing.
  4. I'm about to open my clothing store and I'm in need of a script for my wall boxes that will let me split sales with a 2nd avatar and will deliver the contents of the each box to the customer as a folder upon payment. The only script I can find (and I've tried several now) expects that the item purchased will be boxed, and I'd really, really like to avoid that. I'm completely happy to buy a script, I just... can't find one that does this. I was hoping another merchant might be able to point me in the right direction - I'm sure other people must be running stores this way! Thanks :)
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