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Message posted by rfh12002 on January-10-2010 at 3:51pm
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Hi there,

Don't know where to start on this one. Is it possible to place a pano scene made in TW into a wordpress blog?  I've got both the installed blog on my server and the online one (.com and .org).

Any help is much appreciated.
Forrest



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Message posted by smooth on January-11-2010 at 1:04am
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Forrest,

I don't use Wordpress but I'm pretty sure it can be done using an iframe.

Regards, Smooth

Message posted by rfh12002 on January-11-2010 at 7:31am
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Brilliant- now I know what to search for I'll try and get an answer and post back here.

Cheers

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Message posted by nerjaace on January-12-2010 at 3:44am
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Hi Forest, yes you can use an iframe as smooth suggests.

An example

<iframe src="http://www.YOUR TOUR LINK HERE" width=400 height=325 scrolling="yes"></iframe>

Naturally you can set the width and height to suit.


Message posted by smooth on January-12-2010 at 6:27am
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.... and the address to enter is the URL of the tourweaver_yourtourname.html HTML file.

I.E:
<iframe src="http://www.yourwebsite.com/yourdirectory/tourweaver_yourtourname.html" width=400 height=325 scrolling="yes"></iframe>

Regards, Smooth

Message posted by rfh12002 on January-12-2010 at 3:10pm
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Hi there,

Will have a fiddle about with this over the next few weeks.  Thanks muchly!



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Message posted by pixelator on October-20-2010 at 6:57pm
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Forrest,

Did the iframe work?  were you able to place the tour into wordpress?

Thanks,
Pixel


Message posted by madmux on October-22-2010 at 1:58pm
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Hi there!

I just wanted to suggest yet another option if a tour resides on the same domain (i.e. the same website). It must be a way in wordpress to add media file (or flash file). If wordpress doesn't have native means, then i'm sure there are a lot of wordpress plugins to do it.
Also, you might be able in the editor to add raw html code using the embed tag (the same way you do it using iframe).

Best wishes

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This Pano2VR wordpress thread might be of interest.

Regards, Smooth [8D]


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Quote: Originally posted by smooth on October-23-2010

This Pano2VR wordpress thread might be of interest.

Regards, Smooth



G'day Mate!
Man I have had a time with this one
I am running wordpress and tried to embed a tour on a page and blog post respectively. I have not been able to get anything to view on either. With much research I have come to the conclusion it's the twviewer.swf file. I downloaded the flash stand alone (debugger) program to see just what was going on. I am able to view .swf files that I have saved on my pc. However, when I choose to open a twviewer.swf file it shows nothing.
The only luck that I have had to this point is to use an iframe.
Any ideas on embedding the twviewer.swf file? Figured I would try here since its a (tw) file before posting on the pano2vr board

Regards, Pixel

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