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FetchInventoryDescendents2 capability.
Not yet enabled by default. You can enable this by setting Cap_FetchInventory2 = "localhost" in the [ClientStack.LindenCaps] section of OpenSim.ini
Enabling both FetchInventory2 and FetchInventoryDescendents2 improves the situation with properly fetching attachments and hud objects
Probably because viewers are never expecting the odd situation where FetchInventoryDescendents2 is present but not FetchInventory2
However, for some reason attachments and hud objects occasionally fail to appear, though their status is correct in inventory
For attachments, focussing on the avatar makes them appear. Hud objects have to be reattached.
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hunting. No functional changes.
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Haven't been able to resolve issue where attachments are removed by the viewer on relog on a localhost
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of OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse.
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
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This has been handled by WebFetchInvDescHandler.Fetch() for some time.
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There's no technical reason for this as the methods are thread safe. However, it might have served to slow down requests.
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descendents cap to fail.
Introduced just a few commits ago in 0688861
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WebFetchInventoryDescendents.
Enabling this by setting Cap_FetchInventoryDescendents2 = "localhost" in the [ClientStack.LindenCaps] section of OpenSim.ini downloads inventory via http rather than udp in later viewers.
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conversion rather than the arrays in TaskInventoryItem
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Utils.AssetTypeTostring/InventoryTypeToString to convert types to strings
These cover a wider range of types.
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