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Could you please redirect the old product page URLs that were in the form ".../ViewProduct=productID" so they go to the new URLs that are in the form ".../productID/product-name"? For example, "www.renderosity.com/marketplace?ViewProduct=154445" used to link to what is now "www.renderosity.com/marketplace/products/154445/1949-izh-motorcycle" (a lovely motorcycle with handy sample pics), but now simply redirects to the Marketplace Homepage.
I, probably like other users, have saved thousands of the URLs of my purchased products in a bookmark manager, organized by product type (outfits, props, poses, etc.) as a means of helping find what products I have. It is an important part of my workflow and purchased product "memory". If the prior URL format remains broken, a tremendous amount of information is lost (as well as the countless hours spent loading and organizing the bookmarks). Until someone comes up with a comprehensive Purchased Product Catalog Database/Gallery system, bookmark management is a major means of maintaining a semblance of simple product organization sanity.
Thread: My app is being blocked | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
jennblake, have you had a chance to run Tao's app (available at http://taosoft.dk/software/pm-rr/) to see the error yet? There are a bunch of people anxiously waiting. Thanks.
Thread: My app is being blocked | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
The original post gave the download site as: http://taosoft.dk/software/pm-rr/ . The download link is at the bottom of that page.
Thread: My app is being blocked | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
Thread: My app is being blocked | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
I would like to add my own additional plea to get this problem fixed. Tao's software fills a very important need for those of us who purchase a large number of Renderosity products. Downloading individual product .zip files may not be so onerous for those who only purchase a handful of items here or there, but my Renderosity account's Purchases page shows 328 orders that I would need to slog through to download my purchased items. Tao's software helps buyers like me keep coming back to buy more, which should be important enough to Renderosity management to free up a bit of debug time in the development team.
I can provide some additional details that may help the developers narrow this down. The change to the web site occurred on or around August 30, so they should be able to check their change logs to determine what relevant changes were made at that time. Tao's program throws the following error message:
System.Net.WebException: The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a send. ---> System.IO.IOException: Authentication failed because the remote party has closed the transport stream. at System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReadFrame(Byte[] buffer, Int32 readBytes, AsyncProtocoIRequest asyncRequest) at System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReceiveBlob(Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocoIRequest asyncRequest) at System.Net.Security.SslState.ForceAuthentication(Boolean receiveFirst, Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocoIRequest asyncRequest) at System.Net.Security.SslState.ProcessAuthentication(LazyAsyncResult lazyResuIt) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.run TryCode(Object userData) at System.Runtime.CompiIerServices.RuntimeHeIpers.ExecuteCodeWithGuaranteed Cleanup(TryCode code, CleanupCode backoutCode, Object userData) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCaIIback callback, Object state) at System.Net.TIsStream.ProcessAuthentication(LazyAsyncResuIt result) at System.Net.TIsStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) at System.Net.PooledStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) at System.Net.ConnectStream.WriteHeaders(Boolean async) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse() at ?.?(String pageUrI)
Thread: Lighting Books | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I had the same question a few months ago and spent a good bit of time at the local bookstores looking through their Lighting books, generally all in the Photography or Art sections. I ended up buying "Light - Science & Magic, An Introduction to Photographic Lighting" (ref http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=0240808193 ) and have been very pleased with it.
It includes very practical explanations of various lighting situations, along with setup diagrams (positions of camera, lights, subjects) and excellent color photos showing the results. The authors include advice both on techniques that work and what to avoid, clearly explaining the rationale for a lighting situation.
Best of all, I found that their presentation of the "science and magic" of real-world photographic lighting is directly applicable to lighting in 3D computer art. Unlike many other books in this category, this one did not "waste" much time on photographic equipment usage and specifications (e.g. exposure meters, strobe lights), but concentrated on the placement of the lights themselves and the resulting artistic effects.
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Thread: Feedback on the new Marketplace format | Forum: MarketPlace Customers