Since Google Earth Plugin does everything I’ve been wanting for several years, and since the VRML plugin folks never got around to making a great standardized Web3D plugin, I’ve scrapped VRML and gone to Google Earth. I hope they get Google Earth Plugin working for MacOS X soon, so everyone can enjoy. Until then, I’ll leave in the Java links which work for most of the ski areas.
I had a .htaccess error, some of my views would come up as 404, but it seemed completely random. Then I realized I had made a view feed and used .htaccess to redirect “view” to the script for the feed, so any view with the word “view” was redirected. Now that’s fixed, the view feed is now called “viewfeed” so the redirection doesn’t interfere.
Added Alpine Meadows to the GE Plugin side. Man, I lost more work than I thought with that disk crash, but now I’ll be getting back up to speed adding new ski areas. The way I’m doing it with Google Earth, it won’t take as much labor just to add a new area for viewing, and the artwork for 3dSkiMaps products will be a separate effort.
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