Giant warning goes away, it works without f*cking with settings.
- I wonder why it works and if that means something is b0rked in firefox
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@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ idea...
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* Android tablets ARE considered modern; Ipad/Iphone too.
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* I haven't tested on MorphOS yet.
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For Chrome/Chromium:
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To use with _local_ files you need to run your browser
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in "developer" mode, that means:
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@ -68,19 +70,15 @@ explaining how to do this and alternatives here:
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https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/wiki/How-to-run-things-locally
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As you can see from that, as of right now (September 2016)
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if you're using Firefox, you should be EXTREMELY CAREFUL and be
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100% SURE YOU CHANGE THE SETTING BACK!
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Firefox (and Icecat, possibly other Firefox codebased browsers)
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seem to work today (Sept 2016) _without_ making any changes, so
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you can use it 'out of the box.' M0qui was able to, and I tested,
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and so the big 72-point "not supported on Windows+Firefox" warning
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goes away.
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** ESPECIALLY ON WINDOWS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD **
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Look if you're using Windows and Firefox to use this, and _YOU_
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don't set the setting back, YOU ARE GOING TO GET FUCKED.
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BECAUSE OF THIS: I DO NOT RECCOMEND, OR SUPPORT, RUNNING THIS
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ON WINDOWS AND FIREFOX. It works. I do not RECCOMEND it or
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support it. Someone is going to come back and fuck me over
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because of their stupidity and choice of OS. Fuck that.
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Again, DON'T FREAKING TURN OFF JAVASCRIPT SECURITY AND FORGET TO
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TURN IT BACK ON. DON'T. NOT JUST ON WINDOWS. BUT ESPECIALLY ON
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WINDOWS.
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I may be able to turn this into a chrome app at some point, which
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will eliminate that issue. Possibly also a Firefox solution, but:
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