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Message posted by olyboy1994 on June-19-2007 at 7:52pm
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Hi Guys.

99% of the time I keep the html page residing in the same folder as the rest of the support files when doing a Java based Tour.  This time I need to have the html page one level above.  How do I adjust the paths to in the html file so the tour comes up correctly.  Below is the sample applet code from the html page currently residing in the same folder as the support files.  Do I need to adjust the config file as well?  If so what areas need changing?  If my codes not clear or you would rather work off yours feel free to supply your own I'll get the idea.  If it helps all the files currently reside in one folder called BIGDOGPARK. Thanks!

<applet

codebase  = "."

archive   = "twviewer.jar"

code      = "com.easypano.tw.TWViewer.class"

name      = "TWViewer"

width     = "375"

height    = "300"

hspace    = "0"

vspace    = "0"

mayscript = "true"

>

<PARAM name = iniFile value = "Config_BIGDOGPARK.txt">

<PARAM name = skin.bgcolor value = "255, 255, 255">

<PARAM name = skin.waitingimg value = "Skin/WTROPWAIT.jpg">

<PARAM name = skin.archive value = "Skin_BIGDOGPARK.zip">

<PARAM name = skin.archive.itemnum value = "21">

<PARAM name = progress.color value = "58, 110, 165">

<PARAM name = progress.bounds value = "158, 441, 478, 20">

<PARAM name = comappletname value = "UserApplet1">

</applet>



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