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Tourist invitations (Wishlist)
Tourist invitations // Wishlist
May 27, 2003, 3:27pm
I was just thinking, that since there is still the ability to specify citizen number 0 as a tourist even in a world which is not "tourist enabled" perhaps a nice feature to consider would be the ability for a citizen to "invite" a tourist into a world thaat they otherwise couldn't get into. This would mean having to right click on the tourist (either their avatar, or their chat text) and select or type in which world to invite them to... and the invitation would then be stored on the universe server and would contain information such as the tourist's name and IP address to identify them by, so that if they log out another tourist by the same name couldn't "borrow" that invitation. Each citizen could invite up to a dozen or so tourists at any given time, and the invitations would be automatically revoked if the tourist gets ejected from the world and would expire in a day otherwise.
TechnoZeus
May 27, 2003, 3:39pm
yeah that would be a good idea
[View Quote]"technozeus" <TechnoZeus at usa.net> wrote in message
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> I was just thinking, that since there is still the ability to specify
citizen number 0 as a tourist even in a world which is not "tourist enabled"
perhaps a nice feature to consider would be the ability for a citizen to
"invite" a tourist into a world thaat they otherwise couldn't get into.
This would mean having to right click on the tourist (either their avatar,
or their chat text) and select or type in which world to invite them to...
and the invitation would then be stored on the universe server and would
contain information such as the tourist's name and IP address to identify
them by, so that if they log out another tourist by the same name couldn't
"borrow" that invitation. Each citizen could invite up to a dozen or so
tourists at any given time, and the invitations would be automatically
revoked if the tourist gets ejected from the world and would expire in a day
otherwise.
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> TechnoZeus
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May 27, 2003, 5:47pm
I like that idea a lot.
Okay, techie people, can it be done?
Okay, philosophical people, should it be done?
Okay, business people, will it be profitable?
Ryan
[View Quote]"technozeus" <TechnoZeus at usa.net> wrote in message
news:3ed39fee$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I was just thinking, that since there is still the ability to specify
citizen number 0 as a tourist even in a world which is not "tourist enabled"
perhaps a nice feature to consider would be the ability for a citizen to
"invite" a tourist into a world thaat they otherwise couldn't get into.
This would mean having to right click on the tourist (either their avatar,
or their chat text) and select or type in which world to invite them to...
and the invitation would then be stored on the universe server and would
contain information such as the tourist's name and IP address to identify
them by, so that if they log out another tourist by the same name couldn't
"borrow" that invitation. Each citizen could invite up to a dozen or so
tourists at any given time, and the invitations would be automatically
revoked if the tourist gets ejected from the world and would expire in a day
otherwise.
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> TechnoZeus
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May 27, 2003, 7:25pm
Don't question it, DO IT!
lol
~John
[View Quote]"ryan" <ryan at nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:3ed3c0c2$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I like that idea a lot.
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> Okay, techie people, can it be done?
> Okay, philosophical people, should it be done?
> Okay, business people, will it be profitable?
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> Ryan
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> "technozeus" <TechnoZeus at usa.net> wrote in message
> news:3ed39fee$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> citizen number 0 as a tourist even in a world which is not "tourist
enabled"
> perhaps a nice feature to consider would be the ability for a citizen to
> "invite" a tourist into a world thaat they otherwise couldn't get into.
> This would mean having to right click on the tourist (either their avatar,
> or their chat text) and select or type in which world to invite them to...
> and the invitation would then be stored on the universe server and would
> contain information such as the tourist's name and IP address to identify
> them by, so that if they log out another tourist by the same name couldn't
> "borrow" that invitation. Each citizen could invite up to a dozen or so
> tourists at any given time, and the invitations would be automatically
> revoked if the tourist gets ejected from the world and would expire in a
day
> otherwise.
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