Here's how to put a map, model, or even a fly file for server release.
1. Website creation
Take IIS 7 as an example, create a new "Web site", the parameters are as follows, the physical path is the map, the model of the file local storage path, the port to pick a not occupied, generally can not be 80
PS: Building an Application or virtual path can also
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2. In the physical path of the site just built, put in maps, models and other documents
3.MIME settings: Each file type to be accessed (file extension) is set in the MIME type, and IIS defaults to the MIME settings of some common file formats, such as JPG, but some special file types, such as the xpl of the model, or fly, are set manually. Select the site tdtest you just made, and then select MIME Type entry settings
On the right click Add, MIME settings are mainly 2 properties, the following xPL file as an example
There are several other formats
. XPL Application/octet-stream
. x Application/octet-stream
. Fly Application/octet-stream
4.TEP Access
Take the model as an example, the address of the model is referenced as follows
All files used by TEP, including texture files, can be deployed in this way, using the client's TEP access
For fly files, the way to access the TEP is as follows
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