Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:22:31PM +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
Bah. Bh. Flash evil. Flash bad. Must die. Baaah.
Ah yes, without Flash a whole bunch of fun things wouldn't be possible,
http://www.anycities.com/user/volkomen/iconwars.html
Yes, that's fun indeed, but it could
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:22:31PM +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
> Paul Makepeace wrote:
> >Although if you want something
> >simple you might just be better off punting a few "frames" into Flash
> >(which has a zoom capacity). Would save on driver downloads.
>
> Bah. Bh. Flash evil. Flash bad. M
Paul Makepeace wrote:
Although if you want something
simple you might just be better off punting a few "frames" into Flash
(which has a zoom capacity). Would save on driver downloads.
Bah. Bh. Flash evil. Flash bad. Must die. Baaah.
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Robin Berjon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Research Engineer, Expway
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 05:19:38PM +0100, Simon Wilcox wrote:
> 3D isn't really a requirement but would be nice to have. I've looked at
> ipix and iseemedia but they seem to be aimed at panorama views from a
> fixed viewpoint rather than rotating an object in front of the viewpoint.
Quicktime VR
Simon Wilcox wrote:
Does anyone have recommendations for dyanmic image viewers that I can
incorporate into a website to allow visitors to zoom in/out on product
images ?
3D isn't really a requirement but would be nice to have. I've looked at
ipix and iseemedia but they seem to be aimed at panor
Does anyone have recommendations for dyanmic image viewers that I can
incorporate into a website to allow visitors to zoom in/out on product
images ?
3D isn't really a requirement but would be nice to have. I've looked at
ipix and iseemedia but they seem to be aimed at panorama views from a
f