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Old 11-29-2007, 05:55 PM
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Default just 1 XML file; won't work?

Everything is fine, all my panos are working but I have been trying to get all my html pages to use just 1 XML but this does not work. Say I have... 4 panos each in a folder pano1, pano2, pano3 and pano4. Then I have a folder called 'files' with all the 'common' files. My panos work fine when I put an xml file in each pano folder but when I try to put a 'common' xml file in the 'files' folder (yes I changed the path in the html to ../files/common.xml) the pano will load but not the xml?? Hmm... what am I doing wrong...??
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Old 11-29-2007, 07:21 PM
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from your description, it sounds like the folders pano1, pano2 etc are sitting next to files. If this is so, the the path to the xml is NOT ../files/common.xml, it would be files/common.xml

If this isn't right, we really need more information about your directory structure.
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Old 11-30-2007, 05:19 PM
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Default Hello Zleifr

Thanks for your input. My file structure is, a folder called "project" which has a 'main' file (which does not contain any panoramas just a flash movie where you can clicked links to the panorama files). Inside project I have folders 'files' 'pano1' 'pano2' 'pano3' and 'pano4' inside 'files' I have all my "common" files (autorotator, ect.) then in each 'pano#' folder I have the .jpgs, the FlashPlayer .swf and an .xml. If... I run the tour from panorama 1 and navigate with the map on panorama 1 and go directly to panorama 2, the .xml file from panorama 1 stays with the tour... however... since the .xml is the same for all tours... I would like to just put 1 .xml in the 'files' folder and access it by ../files/tour.xml but... no go... hmmm... (because I also have links from the 'main' page). Too confusing?? ha ha... sorry, but if someone has a clue or a tip, let me know, Thanks.
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Old 11-30-2007, 05:51 PM
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Can you post a link to the non-working tour with the xml in the central location?

With a link, I can see if the browser is trying to load the xml but can't find it (paths problem) or if it is a problem in FPP, as our set up is not the set up I usually see, and so it could be a problem in FPP.
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Old 12-02-2007, 07:46 PM
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Thanks for your input zleifr. I solved the problem (if it was solved or not I don't know, but got it to work), by just putting all the tours in one folder. Not as "organized" as I like but in a way just easier. So now, one folder with all the pics and one .xml = works.
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Old 12-03-2007, 06:33 AM
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Umm... umm... I don't like "Not as 'organized' as I like," since I like to "organize" things.

Umm... problems with relative paths?? There certainly should be a way to do this!
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