Chrome App Problem using Vitalize

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  • Hi - I packaged the folder containing my Main Vitalize (.ccn) app, Manifest File, and
    supporting animation files (in AVI format) - all into a .crx file. I
    installed the .crx file into Chrome by dragging the file from the
    desktop onto the Developer version of Chrome.

    My Main Vitalize app launches, but it fails to access its supporting animation
    files.

    Does anyone know a solution to this?

    Thanks.

  • Hello ,
    not sure this helps, but why not just launch the ccn into chrome ( without packaging into a .crx) ? I tried a ccn recently in chrome, and it worked all right.
    To access the AVI, , your ccn should include ( unless I'm mistaken ) an object that reads AVI files... I can't remember if there exists such an object in a vitalized form.

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  • Hi,

    I tried to launch my Vitalize App just by specifying the path in the address bar of chrome (without using a packaged version of my app). I got the same problem - my Vitalize App launches, but it cannot access its supporting AVI files.

    I tried to use "File..Open" in Internet Explorer to run my Vitalize App, and it worked perfectly.

    Note: I am using the Developer version of Chrome (if that may make a difference).

    Does anyone have any suggestions? (and thank you Therickman for helping me realize that the packaging of the app is not the problem).

  • Does chrome have some sort of security that could be stopping your app from accessing your hard drive?

    It could be that you need to upload it to a server before it'll work.

    Also I would check if you have the latest version of Vitalize installed.

    I had a case once where my IE version of Vitalize was different from my FF version.

    Just some ideas.

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  • I checked to make sure that I had the latest version of Vitalize (version 4) installed in each of my browsers (IE, Chrome, and Firefox). I did.

    I don't know what sort of security features of Chrome or Firefox could be stopping my Vitalize app from accessing external AVI files.

    Does the Vitalize Plug-In work for the latest version of Chrome and Firefox? Not just for running a single .ccn file (which works), but for running a .cnn file that loads external animation files?

    Thanks in advance for whatever assistance you can provide!

  • Oh, have you tried on the server yet? I think that the vitalized objects that deal with files generally use a web connection to grab files off the internet.

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