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There needs to be a way to get the avatars.zip file in the SDK . . . (Sdk)

There needs to be a way to get the avatars.zip file in the SDK . . . // Sdk

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andon m. coleman

Oct 13, 1999, 6:09pm
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I always get complaints from people saying that using Avatar Numbers =
is highly antiquated, and should be changed . . . After all, the AW =
Client uses names. Why not create an SDK function that creates an =
Internet Session and called OpenURL to the Path Containing Avatars.zip? =
That way the only data returned would be a pointer to a CStdioFile =
object. This would keep the "Privacy" which I think is the reason for =
hiding the Object path from the SDK and Client?

Please post your thoughts in the following threads.

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