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Topic ClosedIntegration of .STF File Viewer into Website

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Integration of .STF File Viewer into Website
    Posted: 25.Feb.2012 at 17:56
Hi Everyone!

Actually i am working on a project in which user shall upload their.stl file and the website draw the object inside the .stl file. I would like to ask  is there any software or application from which I can get the help?

I have spend much time but unsuccessful. 

Thanks a Lot.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Feb.2012 at 01:23
This would require the website to have a built-in viewer for this specialized file type.  Are you also the website administrator working on that side of the problem?  You'll probably have better luck with an iPad or smartphone solution since there are already STL readers available for those platforms.

Dave.


Edited by heinsite - 26.Feb.2012 at 01:37
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