Keep in mind that microsoft internet explorer does not support webgl, nor am I aware that they have any plans to do so. Again if you have a webgl enabled browser you can view it here. The server that it is installed on will automatically compress the html file using gzip when a download is requested and it gets compressed to about 2.5 Megabytes in size. The html file produced in the example when exported from 3ds max was 16 Megabytes in size. You can export directly to an html file and then put that file on your server to view the content in a web3d enabled browser. That example was generated using this exporter for 3ds max. The second example I provided in my original post uses webgl, that is why I said that it only works with the latest version of google Chrome browser or Firefox browser.
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