On Aug 19, 10:30 am, Ben Appleton <[email protected]> wrote:
> By default, Chrome on Windows and Linux use mode 'html5', all other browsers
> use mode 'html4'.  If you want to try different modes, StreetViewPanorama
> has an *undocumented* property 'mode' that you can set to 'html5', 'webgl'
> or 'html4' to override the default.  Of course if you want to try mode
> 'webgl' you will have to download the nightly build for that browser.
>

Thanks for the detailed explanation!

I tried html4 and html5 modes which show the difference in perspective
when looking up at the bank of china tower in hong kong:

http://www.william-map.com/20100819/1/mode.htm

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