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MAC Users
I'm using a Macintosh, but I can't get your Java
viewer to work. What could be wrong?
The Java archives are very susceptible to corruption
when you are uploading them to your web server. If
you are using Fetch to upload your files, the Java
archives (.zip and .cab) must be uploaded as Raw Data.
If they are uploaded as Binary, they will become corrupted.
When I try to load the panoramic pictures using a
Macintosh, I see only plain text.
Check under your browser java settings to see if you
are using MRJ 2.1. MacOS has some issues with running
java if you are using using Apple’s MRJ2.0. You can
resolve this by upgrading to Apple MRJ 2.1.4 or enabling
Microsoft Virtual Machine. You’ll find more on this
subject at http://www.apple.com/java.
AOL users using Internet Explorer
Select "Preferences" then "Web Graphics" and uncheck
"Use compressed graphics
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These
are the basic requirements to view 360° virtual tour images.
A high speed connection is recommended.
- Pentium P.C.; Java
- enabled
- Netscape 3.0 or Internet
Explorer 3.02
- If you have Windows
XP you may need to download Java JAVA
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