V5 - Prefer Flash Not working correctly.
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:31 pm
Hi all,
I have just upgraded to version 5 (non pro, although I will probably be updating to that sometime this week).
Love the the latest functionality, but one basic one is not working for me.
Whenever I select to prefer Flash in the html5 HTML page, I get some weird tiles on top of panorama going on (both locally and when on a public website).
The Flash version works fine when you hit that one from its html file (link below).
But when you hit the html5 index.html that has prefer flash option checked, you
get the strangeness. It works correctly when you hit flash directly like below.
http://tricitiesguide.com/panos/Test2/flash/
If I uncheck the prefer Flash, then the html5 version displays as it should.
Any idea why it is behaving this way (did I miss a setting).
FYI...I did try putting all the files in one folder, that that resulted
in the same tiled strangness.
Here is the link to the html5 page with prefer flash checked.
http://tricitiesguide.com/panos/Test2/html5/
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated,
Sean B. Halliday
I have just upgraded to version 5 (non pro, although I will probably be updating to that sometime this week).
Love the the latest functionality, but one basic one is not working for me.
Whenever I select to prefer Flash in the html5 HTML page, I get some weird tiles on top of panorama going on (both locally and when on a public website).
The Flash version works fine when you hit that one from its html file (link below).
But when you hit the html5 index.html that has prefer flash option checked, you
get the strangeness. It works correctly when you hit flash directly like below.
http://tricitiesguide.com/panos/Test2/flash/
If I uncheck the prefer Flash, then the html5 version displays as it should.
Any idea why it is behaving this way (did I miss a setting).
FYI...I did try putting all the files in one folder, that that resulted
in the same tiled strangness.
Here is the link to the html5 page with prefer flash checked.
http://tricitiesguide.com/panos/Test2/html5/
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated,
Sean B. Halliday