Why does this NOT work
onclick="loadxml(../data2/tour.xml,null,blend,IGNOREKEEP);"
but this works in flash but not in HTML5.
onclick="load(../data2/tour.xml,null,blend,IGNOREKEEP);"
Hans
Why does this NOT work
onclick="loadxml(../data2/tour.xml,null,blend,IGNOREKEEP);"
but this works in flash but not in HTML5.
onclick="load(../data2/tour.xml,null,blend,IGNOREKEEP);"
Hans
Well I finally solved it by using loadpano instead.
So it looks like this
loadpano(../data2/tour.xml,null,blend,IGNOREKEEP);"
But I do not understand why a command which obviously is wrong works when the correct one does not.
I do not load a pano directly but I load an xml with scenes.
Hans
I would venture a guess that load is a depreciated command from the early days of Krpano. As Klaus keeps the software backwards compatible, it still functions but has not been updated in quite a while since there are separate commands for scenes and xml loading. Scenes were not around when I purchased my license so there was no need for a loadscene command back then. However, as far as I can remember, which I believe is version 1.0.6, loadxml has been around and in use,----Edit: but not for scenes.---/Edit
--Re-edit: I was thinking loadpano when I wrote loadxml in the paragraph above ---/re-edit
I have found an old thread that is about exactly the same.
http://www.krpano.com/forum/wbb/inde…oadxml#post5846
Apparently loadxml is not supposed to be used at what it sounds like.
Hans
I could be missing the point, but loadpano() and loadxml() are both documented here:
https://krpano.com/docu/actions/#loadpano
loadxml() is not supposed to be used to load a file, but instead you pass an xml string to it directly.
loadpano() loads the specified xml file into a string and then continues in the same way as loadxml()
wrong post.
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