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Subject Topic: HTML5 - Navigating Multiple Maps (tw7) Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by willsauntry on October-02-2012 at 6:54pm
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Is there a way to navigate through multiple maps in HTML5? 

Imagine wanting to navigate to multiple buildings on a school campus.

I see HTML5 supports link to scene, but not link to map.  Is there another way, or am I going to have to publish a separate tour for each building?

And is there any word on when IE will allow panos without having to use Flash?



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Message posted by Gordo on October-02-2012 at 9:26pm
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Hi Will,

Good news, yes you can. I've recently built a tour of a private school in html5 with multiple maps.
You need to place the map viewer into a popup window for html5 to show it.

My multiple maps run off the thumbnail but I think you could initiate separate maps using a control button.

One problem I did encounter was the maps when published in html5 had background markings that weren't originally present. I was using png files that were transparent, that might have been the reason.

To overcome that problem is simply replaced the maps of the published html5 tour with the published flash tour maps.

Here's the link

Message posted by firionicable on October-08-2012 at 10:23pm
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Does this work on old HTML version? I just want to know though I am planning to use HTML5 soon.

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