Most definitely, but I don't see what VRML has that disallows this
either... once you read a vrml file into an application that application
can do whatever it wants with it. What you want is some way of
controlling that application's interaction with the file, or
communicating interaction over the net - the concensus was, let's wait to
see how the static language is used in a dynamic environment before
deciding upon a dynamic language that might not fit the bill exactly
right. Open Inventor has shown there is at least one path for this to
take.
Brian
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