hi
i wonder if anyone know if it's possible to host panoramas on our own webpage?
i have searched the web, but the best / simplest javescript based ones uses not single panorama images, but the 6 image model.
thanks
jorgensen
hi
i wonder if anyone know if it's possible to host panoramas on our own webpage?
i have searched the web, but the best / simplest javescript based ones uses not single panorama images, but the 6 image model.
thanks
jorgensen
Have a look into our knowledge base and scroll down to Going further: https://enscape3d.com/knowledgebase/panorama-cardboard/
thanks thomas - i will.
jorgensen
has anyone tried this or found a tutorial?
I have found this one
https://www.sitepoint.com/embe…ss-the-web-with-vr-views/
but if i download and changed the iframe to this
<iframe width="100%" height="300px" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" src="vrview/index.html?image=localhost:8081/panorama/01.jpg&is_stereo=false">
i just get a black box :-/
thanks
jorgensen
Try hosting the image, the html and the javascript under the same origin. It might be a same-origin policy problem, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-origin_policy
hi simon
i have downloaded the vr view package, extracted to my local server under
root/vrview
i have downloaded the coral.jpg image from storage.googleapis.com/vrview/examples/coral.jpg&is_stereo=true
and copied this to root/coral.jpg.
i have then tried with a html containing
<iframe width="100%" height="300px" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" src="vrview/index.html?image=coral.jpg&is_stereo=true">
and
<iframe width="100%" height="300px" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" src="vrview/index.html?image=../coral.jpg&is_stereo=true">
and
<iframe width="100%" height="300px" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" src="vrview/index.html?image=localhost:8081/coral.jpg&is_stereo=true">
this works
<iframe width="100%" height="300px" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" src="//storage.googleapis.com/vrview/index.html?image=//storage.googleapis.com/vrview/examples/coral.jpg&is_stereo=true">
but it's all black :-/
i can't figure out why it won't work :-/
Sorry if this is a dumb answer but my users get a black screen when they open the panoramas with Internet explorer. Make sure you are opening them up in Google Chrome or some other browser.
Cole Foster Sometimes the easiest solutions are overseen because you're focusing too much on detail. Thanks for sharing!
Jorgensen Are there any news on this topic? Still black?
Cole Foster Sometimes the easiest solutions are overseen because you're focusing too much on detail. Thanks for sharing!
Jorgensen Are there any news on this topic? Still black?
Hi Jonathan,
Is the compatibly for Internet Explorer something that Enscape will be working through or is the recommendation that alternate internet browsers be used?
Thanks in advance.
Tim Waugh
The panoramas hosted by Enscape use the "VR View" library from Google for rendering. At the time we made this choice, most browsers and mobile devices (including Internet Explorer) were supported. Then new phones came out, that were not compatible anymore. And a new version of VR View came out, that is compatible with the new devices, but no longer with Internet Explorer. We made the choice to update to the new version of VR View, knowing that Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
You have several options:
Jorgensen Regarding hosting panoramas yourself using VR View.
If you have the old version of VR View, you need to include it the way it's documented:
But if you are using the new version of VR View, you need to include other files:
If you use the former code snippet the screen stays blank. We had to learn this ourselves when upgrading the library.