What is shown in RED below does not need to be in the HTML when you send it to your client. these lines are of no consequence - only placed in the code as guidance for the uneducated. That leaves only the "Class" line with any reference and it's hardly an advertisement!
<!--Begin: Virtual tour created with Easypano Tourweaver-->
<applet
codebase = "."
archive = "twviewer.jar"
code = "com.easypano.tw.TWViewer.class"
name = "TWViewer"
width = "525"
height = "743"
hspace = "0"
vspace = "0"
mayscript = "true">
<PARAM name = iniFile value = "Config_sample.txt">
<PARAM name = skin.bgcolor value = "255, 255, 255">
<PARAM name = skin.waitingimg value = "Skin/pre_loader.jpg">
<PARAM name = skin.archive value = "Skin_sample.zip">
<PARAM name = skin.archive.itemnum value = "26">
<PARAM name = progress.color value = "0, 0, 0">
<PARAM name = progress.bounds value = "105, 668, 315, 20">
<PARAM name = comappletname value = "UserApplet1">
</applet>
<!--End: Virtual tour created with Easypano Tourweaver-->
Anyway, why do you care is the client knows what software is used? The purpose of the "Un-Branded" pro version has to do with the fact that the Tourweaver GUI (Skin) has no reference to the software or the software manufacturer. I.E the loading splash and the right click over the viewer. the whole idea behind this is for the "average" Joe Blow viewer, not a programmer or those who play with the code. Nobody has ever claimed it to be secret building software. Sh*t Google panorama tour and you would find it!
If you can't see the value in this then by all means use whatever you like with the software companies name placed where yours should be (or just as bad) along side yours! (the software price is pretty much the same)
Regards, Smooth
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