Browser Black/ Blank
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 12:57 pm
Known issues with browser and local file restrictions
Karyn posted a link to fix the problem https://ggnome.com/faqs/?Display_FAQ=12436
Unfortunately I can’t seem to get any of these to work on the PC, although when I render a project in Pano 2vr7 it does display output in MS Edge
Any thoughts on how to get one of these browsers to work properly on the PC (on line all work) using win 10
Michael
Chrome
Windows:
1. Close Chrome.
2. Go to Chrome’s location on your computer. (Usually found in the Applications folder.)
3. Hold down shift and right-click to show Open command window here in the context menu. Select Open command window here.
4. Enter: Chrome.exe —allow-file-access-from-files
5. Restart Chrome.
Firefox
1. Open Firefox and enter about:config in the search bar. A “Proceed with Caution” page will appear. Click, “Accept the Risk and Continue.”
2. In the search bar that says, “Search preference name”, enter security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy.
3. Change that setting from true to false
MS Edge
1. Open a new tab.
2. Ctrl+O
3. Navigate to the HTML file
(Are we missing some information here)
Karyn posted a link to fix the problem https://ggnome.com/faqs/?Display_FAQ=12436
Unfortunately I can’t seem to get any of these to work on the PC, although when I render a project in Pano 2vr7 it does display output in MS Edge
Any thoughts on how to get one of these browsers to work properly on the PC (on line all work) using win 10
Michael
Chrome
Windows:
1. Close Chrome.
2. Go to Chrome’s location on your computer. (Usually found in the Applications folder.)
3. Hold down shift and right-click to show Open command window here in the context menu. Select Open command window here.
4. Enter: Chrome.exe —allow-file-access-from-files
5. Restart Chrome.
Firefox
1. Open Firefox and enter about:config in the search bar. A “Proceed with Caution” page will appear. Click, “Accept the Risk and Continue.”
2. In the search bar that says, “Search preference name”, enter security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy.
3. Change that setting from true to false
MS Edge
1. Open a new tab.
2. Ctrl+O
3. Navigate to the HTML file
(Are we missing some information here)