Please help - Controlled Av without getting permission
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Har Fairweather
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06-24-2007 18:29
From: Deira Llanfair ROTFL! I could supply the animations..... Oh, please do.! I mean, this guy is described as a scripter, meaning he knew how to take advantage. He deserves the worst. To repeat: I like women. They deserve better. Plus, idiots like this mess things up for us Bringers of Delight to Ladies of Our Choice. Death by slow dismemberment is too good for this idiot. And his girl friend: Please post. Rat the rotter out. You know he deserves it. Muhuhuhahahya!
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Dnali Anabuki
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06-24-2007 19:56
Would searching in the Inventory with the word WORN expose what the item is?
Wouldn't anything affecting an Avatar be worn?
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Urah Pahute
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06-24-2007 20:09
 at your evilness! He is denying doing it It's happened too many times for me to believe in coincidences, all when he arrived on the same sim as her - in many differnent sims. So now, I have an upset girlfriend of him and mise, playing piggy-in-the-middle  I should write for the soaps.... their drama is nothing on my SL!
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Har Fairweather
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06-24-2007 22:02
Heh, it is his av participating in these scenarios, is it not? I think it is like that line given to the Southern sheriff in the old movie:
You in a whole lot o' trouble, boy.
: D
[Eagerly awaits next episode.]
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Urah Pahute
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06-24-2007 23:12
 She has arrived and is stripping. We shall soon see if it stops. Though she did say the fake hug thing rang a bell from a good while back. Then again, it could all just stop seeing as he's been called on it Time will tell Thanks
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Deira Llanfair
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06-25-2007 02:25
From: Har Fairweather Oh, please do.!
I mean, this guy is described as a scripter, meaning he knew how to take advantage. He deserves the worst.
I was thinking that throwing him into one of my ballet animations could be more amusing??? On the other hand...I could create something special 
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Del Wellman
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06-25-2007 05:49
""this is a script that lets you hump another avatar that you tricked into beleiving you want to hug him or her.
very easy to use!
simply type /1hump [victim' name]
only the SOUND change from Canine version.""
Taken from an item for sale on SLExchange.
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Kidd Krasner
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06-25-2007 07:34
From: Kitty Barnett Animate permissions never expire on their own unfortunately.
It's possible that the initial permission was given by faking a hug/kiss/etc script. As long as the script never gets changed, or reset, he can play any animation on her he wants as long as they're both in the same sim.
This doesn't make sense to me. When someone else asks to hug me, I always get the popup to give permissions, even in the same sim. There have been cases where I've sat on something, given permission, stood up, sat down again, and been asked again.
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Kitty Barnett
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06-25-2007 08:16
From: Kidd Krasner This doesn't make sense to me. When someone else asks to hug me, I always get the popup to give permissions, even in the same sim.
There have been cases where I've sat on something, given permission, stood up, sat down again, and been asked again. Script permissions are given per script. If I wanted to hug you, I'd let the script ask you for animate permissions and you accept. At that point the permission persists indefinitely untill either released by the script (explicitly or by asking another avie for animate permission), or because of a script reset (manual reset or because the script was changed). Things like a hug/kiss/etc attachment were either written lazily (always ask permission even if you already have it), or because they wanted to always give the subject the option to decline. If you already let someone hug you, they don't need to ask you for animate permissions again. If they were particiularly sad they could hold on to the copy of the script for weeks, months or years and then grief you with it while you're holding a meeting or doing something else "serious". The only limit (assuming it's an attachment they have attached) is that they need to be in the same sim as you. It's possible that the animate permission will even survive a transfer from the original avie to an alt/someone else, but I'm not sure about that at all.
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Colette Meiji
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06-25-2007 08:19
From: Kitty Barnett Script permissions are given per script.
If I wanted to hug you, I'd let the script ask you for animate permissions and you accept. At that point the permission persists indefinitely untill either released by the script (explicitly or by asking another avie for animate permission), or because of a script reset (manual reset or because the script was changed).
Things like a hug/kiss/etc attachment were either written lazily (always ask permission even if you already have it), or because they wanted to always give the subject the option to decline.
If you already let someone hug you, they don't need to ask you for animate permissions again. If they were particiularly sad they could hold on to the copy of the script for weeks, months or years and then grief you with it while you're holding a meeting or doing something else "serious". The only limit (assuming it's an attachment they have attached) is being in the same sim with you. wow That sounds pretty stupid. Shouldnt it "time out" after a while?
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Crystal Falcon
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06-25-2007 09:50
From: Kitty Barnett It's possible that the animate permission will even survive a transfer from the original avie to an alt/someone else, but I'm not sure about that at all. Just yesterday I gave an item to friend that had camera permissions on me, but failed for her until the script was fixed to properly get permissions from her (without reseting the script). From: Colette Meiji Shouldnt it "time out" after a while? I'm glad permissions don't expire, would be horrible having to click OK for everything again. Separately, I think part of why hug/kiss attachments re-ask each time is so you can get ready to respond, rather than be doing something else and suddenly find yourself animated (like the overall theme of this thread). 
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Colette Meiji
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06-25-2007 10:02
From: Crystal Falcon Just yesterday I gave an item to friend that had camera permissions on me, but failed for her until the script was fixed to properly get permissions from her (without reseting the script). I'm glad permissions don't expire, would be horrible having to click OK for everything again. Separately, I think part of why hug/kiss attachments re-ask each time is so you can get ready to respond, rather than be doing something else and suddenly find yourself animated (like the overall theme of this thread).  then what about listing permissions youve granted in a window you can bring up in the Debug menu? Allowing you to revoke permissions you no longer want certain scripted objects to have?
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RobbyRacoon Olmstead
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06-25-2007 10:42
From: Colette Meiji then what about listing permissions youve granted in a window you can bring up in the Debug menu? Allowing you to revoke permissions you no longer want certain scripted objects to have? Now *that* sounds like a fantastic fix. I wonder how much work that'd be on the back end? Presumably, there would rarely be a significant number of scripts "holding" old permissions under normal circumstances.
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