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Re: Installing mini-blinds on/into windows

Well, Guess I don't know what the heck I am doing. :) My web host (weebly) does not support FTP. And seems that a lot of hosts are not supporting FTP for whatever reason.

I uploaded my sh3d file into my site and a user can either download the file, or load it into another tab or window, which only provides the following URL:
http://www.weebly.com/uploads/1/9/8/6/19867165/nspc.sh3d. I can't figure out how to edit the viewer.html file without editing software. I was trying to see if there is/was a work around by uploading the file to the host (weebly) and to see if I could manipulate the viewer.html file to change the URL to see if it possibly worked. Then if so, I would embed the code into my site with the hosts HTML embed feature. I was also going to use a Google site, however they don't support FTP either.

I hope this makes sense. Obviously I am novice in this area, and I really appreciate any help you can provide.

P.S. How do I go about changing my forum user name/ID to Mark?

Thanks again.

Mark
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Re: Installing mini-blinds on/into windows

You can edit an HTML file with any text editor. Updating the sh3d file displayed by the viewer is explained in points 3 and 4 of the README.TXT file.

You can copy the viewer files with FTP but also with the tools proposed by your host provider. In that case take care of keeping the same organization in the lib directory or it won't work.

How do I go about changing my forum user name/ID to Mark?
Sorry you can't.
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Re: Installing mini-blinds on/into windows

Hi,
Sorry to keep the drama going. Ok I managed to get the viewer to work from my pc (in my browser), yeah! :)

I uploaded the viewer files (including jar files) into my web site, and copied the script files from the viewer edit (notepad) file where I successfully made the changes to get my browser to pull up the file. I put the script file text into a html embed box on my web site that Weebly.com (my site provider) has without success and have tried several variances to no avail.

I don't know what I am doing wrong. I know that a good portion of SH3D users are programmers and such, but I am not. With all do (and very high) respect, the viewer instructions are more geared for programmers, and assumptions are made that the user knows everything stated. I keep going over and over the instructions, spending way too much time trying to make this work.

Specifically, I am confused by the instructions where it says copy the content of the applet scripts of viewer into my web page. I assumed that the applet scripts are the same script I had to change to get the browser to work, correct? If not, could you please share where I get the applet script to copy and paste? It is difficult not having an actual "script" or "applet" file and if one is a non-programmer such as me it is very frustrating. I don't like having to ask so many questions. My goal is to get clarity so I can learn and complete this current project. I can forward any information you want (screen shots of Weebly's site, a text version of the viewer edit file) if need be.

On the positive, I am really enjoying using SH3D, and am learning a lot! :):)

I appreciate your help and look forward to your response.

Thank you,

Mark
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Re: Installing mini-blinds on/into windows

Checking in to see if I could get a reply? Thanks.
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Re: Installing mini-blinds on/into windows

You could copy the applet script in any HTML page, even a very basic one:
<html>
<head><title>My home</title></head>
<body><!-- Applet script --></body>
</html>

If it still doesn't work, post the link to the page, it will help to find out the error.
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