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Hey there:
I've noticed two things... 1) in IE 7, clicking my "go fullscreen" button simply opens the same page in a anew window, rather than taking the panorama full screen. Things work as expected in Safari, FF on Mac and FF on Win. 2) When successfully in Full Screen, clicking an http link (a hotspot going to a web page) takes the panorama out of full screen. I think I understand why, but is there a way to force the page to open behind (without resorting to JavaScript)? Ideas? Thanks! Example on front page of site at link below...
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Patrick http://cheathamlane.net -- Tutorials: Embed Pano 101, Pano auto-presentation |
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I'm not seeing any problem. It immediately jumps to (real) full screen for me in IE7. FWIW
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Thanks Scott - IWAL (it's worth a lot) :-P
Huh, so are you using Vista or XP? I'm running XP Pro (via parallels, but it shouldn't matter). Muy interesante.
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XP Pro.
(Oh, wow. Posting says I need at least 10 characters or the message is "too short" to post. Please excuse this "padding" to make post long enough I knew there was good reason for my overly lengthy messages! Oops. Now I have more than 10 characters....)
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Scott Tour de Force 360VR Scott Witte Photography ---------------------- Auto Quality Plugin: Guarantee the best FPP experience possible for every viewer on every computer. Motion Zoom Transition Plugin: Move from Node to Node |
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