Is there a limit in the lenght of the folder structure and/or restrictions?
I have the pano on an external HD, with a long folder structure and spaces in the folder's names.
I did the VT using "Make Pano Multires":
- on the external HD, opening the html, the pano starts but the standard interface is not visible and a warning message is shown.
- Copying the folder on the Desktop, everything works fine.
Yes, more than one start with a number... in fact I use dates for the folder and they're not the only numbers, but never had an issue for this reason.
But sometime I might use special characters like "360°": is "°" not allowed?
If so, please, allow also special characters, if possible.
Windows (not sure about linux) has a max length a file may be in (I think its like 255 characters). When you create a vtour of a file with a lengthy name, it will alsoo be put in a lengthy subfolder, which is in another subfolder.
Alsoo if you try to create a folder on your desktop with special chars like °" you'll get an error. So its nothing krpano can do.
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INFO: krpano 1.0.8.14 (build 2011-04-11)
INFO: Flashplayer MAC 10,1,102,64 PlugIn
INFO: registered to: Marco Lanciani
WARNING: not local trusted - ExternalInterface disabled!
ERROR: download of "file:///Volumes/Raid 01/Shoots/Acquario Romano/2011.07.11 - Animalia/20110711/360° Panoramas/Virtual Tour/MAKE PANO MULTIRES/9052/skin/qtvr-cursors.png" failed
ERROR: download of "file:///Volumes/Raid 01/Shoots/Acquario Romano/2011.07.11 - Animalia/20110711/360° Panoramas/Virtual Tour/MAKE PANO MULTIRES/9052/skin/buttons.png" failed
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Here you can also see the full path.
As I told the Virtual Tour Starts but it doesn't load the interface... closing the warning message I can navigate but still without the interface.
For the .png files, have you tried removing the spaces in the paths? Perhaps maybe the symbols too? Perhaps using %SWFPATH% if the swf is located on that hard drive?