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Message posted by magnusmora on February-16-2006 at 10:57am
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February-16-2006
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Hi,

I have been using tourweaver pro for around 3 months now.  I noticed recently that one of my clients has been able to change my skin on the Virtual tour I provided them. After investigating I found that when you publish a tour it creates several files, one of them being a ZIP file containing all the graphic files for the skin. So all a customer needs to do is unzip the file change the graphics and re-zip again. Hey presto they have there own logo/look to the skin.  I have raised a record with easypano, however they just say that there is no current fix to this.  Does any one know how I can get round this?.  I appreciate that I could host everything myself, however alot of my customers want all the code for themselves  to load to their own websites.  Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks Steve


Message posted by disjo on February-25-2006 at 12:49pm
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I always change the zip-extension to dsj (from disjo (my companyname)). In the html I also change the extension to dsj.

It loads without problems and your customers don't know instantly that it is a zipfile. Of course it still can be opened by winzip, but your customers don't have to know that .

Any other option isn't available because twviewer.jar doesn't allow encrypted/password-protected zip-files.

Also change the name from skin_ to something else.

Message posted by zjoker on February-25-2006 at 9:20pm
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And I think I would revisit the idea of keeping all files on your server, and never release them to the client. I have plenty of clients that request the files and I simply inform them they are copyright protected and must remain on my server. It is the only way I will do business.

You dont see McDonalds handing out a recipe to their Big Mac Sauce with every Mac sold, and I will not be handing out my recipe with every VT sold.


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