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Sender:G. Donald Bain
Date/Time:2004-Dec-15 19:41:00
Subject:Re: Full information on Sanctuary QTVRs, soon?

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Full information on Sanctuary QTVRs, soon? G. Donald Bain 2004-Dec-15 19:41:00
Waleed,

This sounds like an excellent, innovative idea.

You can use hotspots with a reference to another page on the WWP 
server. These can be relative, since all the pages with panos on them 
are in one folder named html within the wwp1204 folder.

Exact coordination on file naming will be important. With the newly 
implemented ability to edit your own page after initial submission, 
this should be no problem.

Or you can use hotspots that reference a panorama node located anywhere 
else on the net. Use an absolute reference - one that begins with 
http://     We ask that such links open a new browser window, to avoid 
taking the viewer away from the WWP site.

Don


On Dec 15, 2004, at 10:54 AM, Madeena 360 wrote:

>
>> ? no multi-node panoramas, except...
>> ? hotspots within a panorama must link to nodes on a different
> server
>> (i.e. not GeoImages) and must open in a new window
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> Don,
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> I'm part of a group of panographers that are planning to link our work
> together through URL hotspots.  The URLs are all going to be in this
> edition of WWP (Sanctuary).  Is that OK?
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> Waleed
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