hi guys
what action should i apply on button for closing the flash tour ....
Thanks
closing the flash tour
- Hopki
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Hi,
If your opening a panorama from a link then use:
Mouse Click => Go To URL => URL: javascript:close(); => Target (leave blank)
This will close the HTML page the panorama is in.
Regards,
Hopki
If your opening a panorama from a link then use:
Mouse Click => Go To URL => URL: javascript:close(); => Target (leave blank)
This will close the HTML page the panorama is in.
Regards,
Hopki
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Standalone Flash version is just what it implies. The Standalone Flash player is an executable .EXE program.
Click a .swf in your files and folder directory... and it will load and display that single panorama in its own flash viewer. IF that .swf is in a project folder with skin and other 'next panorama' the standalone player will function properly... AND it is not using the Browser.
In beginning of the world... there were 2 flavors of Flash Player. The Adobe Flash Player to be installed in a browser as a plug-in. The other Developer Standalone Adobe Flash Player executable .exe that is system associated file type .swf will find the .exe and display the image. This could be a .swf file type created object2vr, pano2vr, Adobe's Flash Authoring Program or any other authoring program like SWISH.
If you have not yet acquire the Adobe Standalone Flash player.. visit
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... f=6&t=7472
Click a .swf in your files and folder directory... and it will load and display that single panorama in its own flash viewer. IF that .swf is in a project folder with skin and other 'next panorama' the standalone player will function properly... AND it is not using the Browser.
In beginning of the world... there were 2 flavors of Flash Player. The Adobe Flash Player to be installed in a browser as a plug-in. The other Developer Standalone Adobe Flash Player executable .exe that is system associated file type .swf will find the .exe and display the image. This could be a .swf file type created object2vr, pano2vr, Adobe's Flash Authoring Program or any other authoring program like SWISH.
If you have not yet acquire the Adobe Standalone Flash player.. visit
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... f=6&t=7472
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Hi,
I seem to remember making a Flash Close button some time back.
It had to be made in Flash CS.x as it requires Action script to do it.
Much easier just to close the flash player and you don't need Flash CS.
Regards,
Hopki
I seem to remember making a Flash Close button some time back.
It had to be made in Flash CS.x as it requires Action script to do it.
Much easier just to close the flash player and you don't need Flash CS.
Regards,
Hopki
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