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This page will help you to get Cult3D objects on your site.
There are some things you need to do to make Cult3D run smoothly on your
web site.
Add a new mime-type on your webserver
Adding the mime-type is necessary for any plug-in or fileformat that isn't
standard and default for the server.
The mime-type for Cult3D is:
application/x-cult3d-object and the suffix is .co
Add some Cult3D HTML code
After Microsoft was forced to change Internet Explorer's behavior of embedding a ActiveX object in a web page, users
have to "manually" activate the control by either pressing a key or clicking on the ActiveX window. This
affects Cult3D as well as other other plug-ins that uses ActiveX technology.
To embed a Cult3D object without requiring the user to activate the control, the Cult3D objects needs to be dynamically embedded inside the web page. Cycore Systems has a created a Javascript that embeds a Cult3D file dynamically, and as an extra bonus it is now easier to both embed a Cult3D object and to use Javascript with Cult3D.
To see how the HTML code for a web page looks like, using the new way to embed, click here.
Download a sample page with an embedded Cult3D object here
(All necessary files are included).
Provide your visitors with a link to the download of the Cult3D viewer with
either one of these images (Context click and choose save picture as):
Extensive guide with javascript
Download a more extensive guide on how to publish objects on the web with
javascript here >>.
To learn how to publish Cult3D with the Cult3D Dreamweaver Extension click here >>.
To learn how to publish Cult3D with the Cult3D GoLive Extension click here >>
If you have further questions send a mail to support@Cult3D.com
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