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Hello Zehava,
creating web browser viewable projects using MicroWorlds 2.0 can be
done by following these directions:
http://www.microworlds.com/webplayer/publish.html You will see links
on the page for directions that are specific to both the Windows and
Macintosh versions of MicroWorlds 2.0
You will also have to download and install our WebPlayer Plugin(s)
from the following page:
http://www.microworlds.com/webplayer/index.html
If you are a Windows user, install both of the available plugins. If
you are a Macintosh user, you will have to choose the Classic version
(OS 8.5 to 9) or the OS X (10.3 or higher) version.
If it still doesn't work, get back to me with your version of
MicroWorlds 2.0 (ie..2.01,2.02,2.03...) and if you are running it
under Windows, Mac OS 9 or OS X.
Good luck.
Shawn Jesty
LCSI
On 12 Dec 2007 at 9:46, zehava wizman wrote:
Hello Forum!
I would like to know how can someone see my project without having
MicroWorlds on the computer? I convert the file to HTML file'
using MW2 version. I know that there is a tool MicroWorlds Web
Player ' but I want to know where can I download it and what are
the other steps
the other steps.
You say that you converted a project to HTML using MicroWorlds 2
I seriously doubt that you did that.
I believe that only with MicroWorlds Pro and up you can create the HTML
page that *holds* the microworlds project. It it wrong to believe that
that you *convert* a MicroWorlds project into an HTML page.
MicroWorlds Pro and EX just create an HTML that *holds* the project, just
like an HTML page can *hold* a GIF or a JPEG image. (when you publish a
page with an image, it is not that an image file is converted into an HTML
file).
However, MicroWorlds Pro doesn't do it right unless you follow a specific
series of steps.
Here it says that the problem with MW Pro is only for versions 1.1 and below.
http://mia.openworldlearning.org/mwforum/msg01305.html
the series of steps is described here:
http://www.microworlds.com/webplayer/activex.html
under:
Solution for Problem 3
Daniel
OpenWorld Learning
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To save an attachment to your computer, PC users should right-click (Mac users, click and hold the mouse button) on the link and then choose 'save target as' from the pop-up menu. A window will then pop up in which you can choose a location for the file.
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