Going scriptless
I’ve been noticing the large number of scripts in most networked vendors (Apez, SLX, JEVN and OnRez). Placing one vendor may be fine, but I often setup 32 of them to categorize my products. JEVN surprisingly has the least number. To improve performance on simulators, I’m degrading all of my vendors to single prims, no scripts, and default to buy. My main reason for networked vendors is to keep track of sales. I’ll start to work on a way to automate the retrieval of my logs from the secondlife website to store within my own database. Logs are important so I can send out product updates. Hooper (62, 15) - Apr 8, 2008 (227 days ago) by Dedric Mauriac Tags for this Snapshot32 apez automate buy categorize database default degrading fine hooper important improve jevn large logs main networked noticing number onrez performance placing prims product products reason retrieval sales scriptless scripts secondlife send setup simulators single slx start store surprisingly track updates vendor vendors website work Leave a CommentYou're not logged in. If you want to post a comment, please log in. |
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