by export to in html5 appears in the window just a white screen. you can really see anything. what can I do with my tour html5 is also displayed? thank you for quick help
Go back to the 1st page of this thread and look at the post Smooth made about the virus warning and a .js file. I had to disable my antivirus before I publish a html5 version of the tours and it worked. Apparently my antivirus program was deleting the file. Perhaps that is the same problem you are having.
The conflict between TW 6.5 and AVG antivirus has been resolved and aother new update will be provided later today. If you have installed the program, you need to update a few files only.
Hello all,
im trying to get a HTML5 tour using the 3rd Beta of TW6.5 (...221, 221v2 and now 224) - but everytime i doesn't get the files json.js, tw-min.js and tw.css!
I'm using Avast Antivirus but have disabled it - with no effect for the generating the tour.
Fetching (and using) this files out of the browsercache from one of the demo-tours, the first pano of my own tour appears on the iPad but I get NO map-button and NO button-bar and/or thumbnail view to switch to another pano...
What I'm doing wrong??? Using Win 7 64bit...
Despaired regards
good comment about having some detection to either provide flash or html5. Is this something that EP needs/can provide. Now I'm deff not much of a programmer... but I'm sure that those of us who are can give some advice of how to achieve this.
------------- If I only had an hour to chop down a tree... I'd spend 45 mins sharpening the axe.
I don't know how you feel about all the HTML5 buzz guys, but honestly speaking - HTML5 is not yet that good to provide such a rich environament as flash can (and i doubt very much it will in the near future).
Therefore i'd fallback not to flash,but to HTML5 if the device is not supporting flash. And if you agree with me, then almost everything is there:
1) Open your tour ???.html file and find div with id="flashcontent";
2) Replace the text "To view virtual tour properly...." with javascript command: <script>window.location.href="http://www.yoursite.com/yourhtml5tour/"</script>
That's all.
Madmux
P.S. The code above is just the idea, which really should work, the script was not checked.
Madmux, looking at your post I am under the impression that a visitor has to click an 'open in flash' message if he doesn't have the right html5 stuff installed? Or is this fallback done automagically?
Later,
Ronald
*** edit: Okay, just installed 6.5 and noticed that there is no flash / html 5 detectionscript at all present. I just made a script, and I will make it available in a new post that I will write now.***
It works (should work) automaticaly this way:
* if swfobject library (used now in tw) detects that flash can be embedded and the right flash version is installed, it overwrites "flashcontents" container and tour launches in flash.
* if swfobject library detects that flash can not be used, "flashcontents" container remains with the javascript code. That code executes redirection to html5 location.