Hey Bart

> Over the past two weeks, I've built a panorama viewer using only
> standard html and javascript. It expects full or partial cylindrical/
> equirectilinear panoramas. The renderer works with div elements
> containing vertical slices of the input image, so fisheye type
> panoramas cannot be displayed. Maybe a future version using a canvas
> could overcome this limitation (and add some speed...)

That looks impressive, great work.

> If someone could host a demo (the unpacked version of the archive,
> optionally beautified a bit with some style rules), please let me
> know, so I can link to it from the project home page! Maybe we could
> feature it on the Hugin home page?

I've downloaded the code, fiddled a bit with the html (mostly to make
sure the panorama is always in the middle of the window, no matter how
you resize it) and uploaded an example here:
http://habi.gna.ch/jspanoviewer/
I've also added two more presets to the list :)

Will keep a close eye on this!
Cheers, Habi

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