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Samstag, 3. Oktober 2009, 09:25

krpano in an Adobe Air HTML/AJAX Application

Hi all,

I've trying to get information about getting krpano to work in Adobe AIR.

I'm using Dreamweaver CS3 for the authoring with the Adobe Air Extension.

The problem is, I can load krpano successfully in my browser but when I package it into an Air application, it just doesn't work (same goes for the preview in Dreamweaver's Air preview).

The spot where krpano should be is just blank. Is this a default behaviour? By the way I'm using the 1.0.8 beta player.

Would appreciate any info about the matter. Thank you.

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Sonntag, 4. Oktober 2009, 18:22

Hi,

Krpano is not compatible with Air (until 1.0.9 probably)

regards
VideoStitch, a video stitching engine / blog sur les visites virtuelles ( french ).

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Montag, 5. Oktober 2009, 23:21

Zitat

The spot where krpano should be is just blank. Is this a default behaviour? By the way I'm using the 1.0.8 beta player.

Hi,

right, loading krpano into a other Flash(Air) application is currently not possible (planed for 1.0.9),

but the other way is possible,
here an example:
http://krpano.com/examples/cs3plugin/

best regards,
Klaus

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Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2010, 04:21

right, loading krpano into a other Flash(Air) application is currently not possible (planed for 1.0.9),

but the other way is possible,
here an example:
http://krpano.com/examples/cs3plugin/
I can't figure out what is 'the other way'.

1. I got a license error when preview the above example in air (the folder named "as3-plugin", right ?), i.e. HTML/Javascript way. But I am sure that the license is ok (I just bought it) by viewing in browser. Is it possible to change the license configuration to solve this?

2. I only need to solve this problem on a single machine, for this is a kiosk project. Will it help to wrap Flash ActiveX in a C++ shell ?
3. Or should I intergrate the krpano into Actionscript AIR ?

best rgds,
Aladdin

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Dienstag, 26. Oktober 2010, 05:43

You can load the html page containing the tour in an iframe and interact with it using the child and parent bridges.