It worked for me too
Beiträge von Paul
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Try using the krpano.swf from krpanotools9.... that fixed a similar problem I had.
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You're right, I downloaded the file but copied it to the one that was already working! Looks like that has sorted it out now.
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Hi Klaus,
I've updated it to the latest swf version (106390 bytes) but it's still got the same problem.
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For some reason the mouse pointer disappears over the combobox when running on a linux webhost but is ok on a windows one. You can see examples on http://www.justzante.co.uk . The Kalamaki & Argassi tours are on windows the rest on linux.
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Thanks Klaus, that looks like it covers everything security wise
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Thanks Tuur,
I've had a look at the KrProtect tool but it looks like any images not included in the swf file can still be easily copied from the temporary internet files folder after viewing the image. I'm fairly sure including all the images into the swf is going to make it huge & slow
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Hi,
I've got a virtual tour with 100+ images. The XML is generated from an ASP script which uses a database & the google maps plugin. It all works very well, but can anyone suggest a way of preventing the images from being copied as the file location is visible in the XML & I don't think I could encrypt this?
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Hi Milo,
One thing you could try with your motorised tripod is to mount the camera at an angle & take the picture in 3 shots which would make it easier on a busy street.
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I've tested a camera system mounted on top of a car. If you had a very small car & the cameras mounted on a long pole you could probably shoot a full panoramic & hide the car in the final image.