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#1 2012-02-11 19:51:29

nivleknewob
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Registered: 2011-02-24
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Uploading a virtual tour

can someone tell me how to upload a virtual tour to this site and what sort of size should it be

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#2 2012-02-11 22:34:58

gkaefer
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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

wow!

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#3 2012-02-12 10:20:30

wjh31
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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

Unfortunately kolor does not (as far as i am aware) provide and hosting solutions. You will need to upload your tour to your own web space if you already have a website. If not then a quick google search should help you find some free hosting packages to start you off. The size is up to you, and is only limited by the space available on your server.

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#4 2012-05-09 21:08:42

jeradg
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Registered: 2012-01-17
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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

I can actually see where he might get that idea... Some other sites don't allow you to have actual access to the tours and everything is hosted on their own sites even after you create it.

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#5 2012-05-21 12:13:44

Dream Logan
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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

It's a quality question.

I'm here reviewing for the very same reason. In the simplest of terms I know that you need to take your rendered files and accompanying folder and put them on a server... Best to put them inside a folder labeled by project or location.

Then the URL of your site is http://www.mysite.com/myfolder/mypano.swf

But...

I like to output my swf file as an html template then rename it to index.html so I don't need to list the file in the URL.
As long as a folder has an index.html file any browser will open it first.

This simplifies the URL to
http://www.mysite.com/myfolder

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#6 2012-05-21 12:17:09

Dream Logan
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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

But you can't upload the files to this site... This is kolor's site for their products and  services. You don't have admin access.

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#7 2012-05-21 13:08:20

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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

Dream Logan wrote:

It's a quality question.

I'm here reviewing for the very same reason. In the simplest of terms I know that you need to take your rendered files and accompanying folder and put them on a server... Best to put them inside a folder labeled by project or location.

Then the URL of your site is http://www.mysite.com/myfolder/mypano.swf

But...

I like to output my swf file as an html template then rename it to index.html so I don't need to list the file in the URL.
As long as a folder has an index.html file any browser will open it first.

This simplifies the URL to
http://www.mysite.com/myfolder

So...what's the problem?

Use/specify one of the HTML templates when building your tour which will then create the HTML file you want.  After uploading all the tour files and folder, accessing that HTML file will then load the tour.


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#8 2012-08-14 11:41:15

t0m
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Re: Uploading a virtual tour

Hi,

As nivleknewob, I would like to know what size is the final file you are uploading. Of course, I understand that it depends on various criterias.
Thanks,

Tom

Last edited by t0m (2012-08-14 11:42:08)

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