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Joomla Plug in

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 6:12 pm
by gilles
Hi,
As indicated here http://ggnome.com/doc/pano2vr/5/cms-joomla/ I had install the Joomla Plugin and had activate it.
I had transfered the .ggpkg pacakge (only 182 ko), had insert this code in my Joomla article "{ggpkg file="boutique-fpdd" display_userdata="false" display_map="false"} but I have this error message "GGPKG_PLUGIN_ERROR_HTML5_REQUIRED".
Very probably because I didn't import (by ftp?) all the stuff (image, skin, player etc...)
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My question : how, what and where do I have to import on my Joomla website to make the virtual visit working on Joomla?
Thanks in advance for your help.
PS : I am using the last Joomla version 3.6.2 and Pano2vr5 5.0.2 64 bits

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 7:22 am
by k.ary.n
The GGPKG should contain everything you need (skin, player, html, xml, etc.).

I see a discrepancy in our documentation that might be the cause. Have you tried: ggpkg file="boutique-fpdd.ggpkg"? In your string, the extension (.ggpkg) is missing (and so it is in our documentation for that page). But in our attributes page, it includes the extension.

Otherwise, it seems you've done everything correct.

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 5:31 pm
by gilles
Thanks for your Reply,
I made the change with the extension :{ggpkg file="local-boutique-v2.ggpkg" display_userdata="false" display_map="false"}
but I have the same message ("GGPKG_PLUGIN_ERROR_HTML5_REQUIRED")!
I am surprise about the .ggpkg pacakge witch the weight is only 182 ko! Its seems impossible...the html5 version is about 7,5 Mo?
Are you sure that I don't have to import the html5 version somewhere?
Thanks

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 9:20 pm
by Hopki
Hi gilles,
I have moved this topic to the correct forum.
The GGPKG should contain all the files, just click the create package button:
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Once you have created the GGPKG, close Pano2VR, then double click on the GGPKG, Pano2VR should open it and you should see the panorama.
Regards,
Hopki

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 9:56 am
by gilles
Thanks for you rreply Hopki,
I took the GGPKG and put it in an other folder (on my desk) double clic on it and had on my browser this message : no player detected + "This content requires HTML5/CSS3. "
The program pano2vr had open but with a black background : no images.
I may be have a configuration pb when export (create content package).
Can i send you by PM the file GGPKG?
Thanks

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 6:20 pm
by Hopki
Yep no problem.
Regards,
Hopki

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 7:09 pm
by Hopki
Hi,
Your GGPKG does not contain any pano images at all!
Use the package button to make the GGPKG.
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Regards,
Hopki

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:24 am
by gilles
Yes I use the package button, made it many time. I don't understand where is the pb?
Screenshot :
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Ps : I have the last pano2vr version 5.0.3 64 bits on windows 10.
Thanks

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:10 pm
by Hopki
Can you post your p2vr file please.
Regards,
Hopki

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:09 pm
by gilles
I just send it to you by MP.
Thanks

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 11:06 am
by Hopki
Hi,
Using your p2vr file works but I had to create an output folder in the project folder to put the input image in. :!:
You input image file path is: output/pano_0.tif
The output file path is: output-1/

What I would do is create a folder on your desktop. Put in your input image and then open a new Pano2VR project file. Add the input image and save the p2vr file.
The file path should just be the file name of the image. Make an HTML5 output and then click the Create Package button.
This should put the GGPKG in the project file, not output folder.

Close Pano2VR, then double click the GGPKG, Pano2VR should open and then display the pano.
Try that and see how you get on.
Regards,
Hopki

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 5:37 pm
by gilles
Thanks Hopki,
I will try this next week and will advise you.

Best R

Re: Joomla Plug in

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 10:27 am
by gilles
Hi,
Yes my pb came from what you explain above, now my .ggpkg is ok 2,8 Mo....but it seems that I have an another pb :
I put this in a test article : {ggpkg file="/images/ggpkg/test-plug-joomla.ggpkg" display_userdata="false" display_map="false"}
the result is this error message on the front end "Temporary folder not found! "
Thanks again for your help!