Dzonatas Sol wrote: > Fire wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> just wondering (and I am sure this question has been asked before) >> but why, oh why, hasn't LL implemented the feature of writing to >> notecards? >> >> Wouldnt this solve a lot of our scripting nightmares? Ie: List memory >> limits >> etc? >> >> Give me an early merry xmass LLLD! (lovely linden lab developers) >> >> thoughts... ideas? opinions? all welcome! >> >> > > Notecards are tied to a UUID. When you edit a notecard, it creates a new > UUID for each new version of the notecard. It's rumored someone at LL > decided to prevent a continuous (and possible abusive) creation of new > UUIDs for each version of a notecard by simplly not implementing the LSL > command to write to notecards. > > If you need a DB like storage, just write a listener/sender LSL-program > to store values in memory. One LSL program is good for 8K of memory > (actually more than that is available, but you'll need room to copy > arrays around to avoid a script crash). >
Is the practical limitation the same with mono-compiled scripts? L. _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLDev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges
