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360º panoramas and windows xp

JVM problems

         

jamie

8:28 am on Jun 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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since winxp stopped shipping with the java virtual machine, we have received an increasing feedback about the panoramas in our site not being viewable.

we use helmut dersch's excellent panoramatools, a java-based viewer.

here are the other alternatives as i see it, perhaps someone has some other ideas:

1) QTVR - quicktime. the problem is that we would have to restitch all our panoramas (over 30), and many people still don't have quicktime installed. for those who don't, it is a very difficult and big download.

2) Flash - as i understand it, a flash panorama pic weighs many times more than a pic used in a java-viewer - as much as 5 times more - if this is the case, it is out of the question. currently our panorama jpg's weigh between 120 kb and 180 kb (300px height). i have seen a few flash panorama viewers but have never managed to get them to work for me.

3) Explain about the msoft / sun situation and offer a link to download either version. the problem is the both versions are enormous :-)

hope someone else has some better ideas, as the panoramas are a real feature of our site :-(

much obliged

edward301

9:08 pm on Jun 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Another alternative is macromedia director (shockwave 3d)
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examples of shockwave panoramas can be found at
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you could just alert users that they require jvm installed using a javascript :) and then redirect them to the sun ms website
[forum.java.sun.com...]

hope that helps

[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 9:56 pm (utc) on June 4, 2004]
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