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Dienstag, 19. Juli 2016, 13:31

Mobile phone remote control / CGI history demo

Hi all,

At http://www.bumos.photography/demo/stadhuis2016/ you can find a combined CGI / photography project that we made some time ago.
It allows you to travel back in time and look at the evolution of the city hall in Utrecht, the Netherlands through the ages from several points of view.

As a novelty we have added a control interface from http://plugpin.com/ that allows you to control the viewing through a smartphone. Plugpin is a cloud
service in beta that allows you to control a web application through an internet connected smartphone without installing an app. See the on-screen
instructions in the demo for more info about plugpin.

Swiping on the smartphone screen allows you to look around, tapping on the left and right sides of the screen takes you to a different time and tapping on the top/bottom
of the screen moves you to a different viewpoint.

Please let us know what you think about this demo: is this usable in your own projects? Is the demo responsive enough?

Gtrz, Marc Buma

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Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016, 01:55

Hi,

Doesn't seem to work as get the warning message xml parsing failed. Will try again in a few days ;-)

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Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016, 10:56

Hi Andrew,

Thanks for the feedback! Just tried it from here: does work from my side. Maybe a firewall/browser issue?What browser are you using?

Grtz, Marc

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Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016, 23:37

Hey that's really good *thumbsup*

Couldn't view it in Firefox V47.0 at all and just get

Quellcode

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Fatal Error:
geschiedenis.xml - xml parsing failed!


but after switching to Chrome it all loaded fine. Some serious work gone into the cgi and love the idea of being able to switch between dates. Never heard of PlugPIN until now and it makes a really good presentation option.

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Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2016, 21:14

Thnx for the feedback Andrew: changing the encoding of the XML to UTF8 seems to have fixed the problem.

Grtz, Marc