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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      Where did you get these tutorials? What file format are they? Could you provide a link so that we can check them out?

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        alfordt
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        I downloaded them from the 3d warehouse. My computer at school is now blocking that site for some reason. Here is another link to a school site that has them on their webpage.

        http://aisdmsteched.wikispaces.com/Google+Sketchup

        The files on my computer say sketchup model and will open fine from my computer. The problem is when I link them to my site

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Perhaps there's an issue with the school's firewall?

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            The self-paced tutorials at the AISD site are SKP files. I downloaded and opened the Part 3 tutorial with no problem. I looked at your school website but I can't download the files. Strangely the links show different file types depending on the browser. Chrome shows files as SKP but IE doesn't show them as SKP files.

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              alfordt
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              yes I can't get sketchup to work on IE at all. I've been opening in firefox.

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                driven
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                I can download any from the AISD site, because they are 'locally' hosting the skps...

                href="http://aisdmsteched.wikispaces.com/file/view/SPT-A_Start_Drawing_Part_2.skp"
                

                if you are 'linking' to 3D Warehouse you will run into cross domain download security issues...

                john

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                  alfordt
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                  So how do I fix that? I have downloaded the models to our school server and I am linking to those files.

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                    TIG Moderator
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                    The path in the html code for the page to that SKP [accessible using right-click 'View Source', which depends on your browser ?] is:
                    href="http://aisdmsteched.wikispaces.com/file/view/SPT-A_Start_Drawing_Part_2.skp"
                    so now the link [without the href= and "] becomes:
                    http://aisdmsteched.wikispaces.com/file/view/SPT-A_Start_Drawing_Part_2.skp

                    pointing to the actual file itself.
                    So you need to establish the path by copying it from the 'source' text-string, then paste it into your browser, then edit it to remove the unwanted parts, then press <enter> to open than URL.
                    You should be prompted to download the SKP.
                    Once you have that SKP downloaded, then you can do what you will with it...

                    TIG

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                      driven
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                      @alfordt said:

                      So how do I fix that? I have downloaded the models to our school server and I am linking to those files.

                      the path will need to be something like they used but with your 'server path' to the files...

                      href="http://<your_school_server.com/your_directory/our_sub_directory/ SPT-A_Start_Drawing_Part_2.skp"

                      what 'code' are you using now? there may be an easy to spot error, or you may need to have 'IT' create a folder for your stuff...

                      It can vary greatly between servers, so it's a bit hard to guess...

                      john

                      learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                        alfordt
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                        right now the section of code looks like this

                        </p>
                        <p class="style1" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"><a href="SketchupIntro.skp">Sketchup Intro</a></p>

                        Thats where I have linked it to the file on our server.

                        Here is a code that shows where I've linked to a sketchup pdf file. It works fine. It's just the interactive models that wont's work.

                        following practice exercises, click on the links, one at a time, in order: </p>
                        <p class="style1" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"><a href="file:///C|/Documents and Settings/RCSGuest/Application Data/Macromedia/Dreamweaver 8/Configuration/ServerConnections/teachers/alfordt/documents/GoogleSketchupDesignExercise1.pdf">Google Sketchup Design Exercise 1</a></p>

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                          driven
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                          @alfordt said:

                          right now the section of code looks like this...

                          <a href="SketchupIntro.skp">Sketchup Intro</a>
                          

                          Thats where I have linked it to the file on our server...

                          <a href="file;///C|/Documents and Settings/RCSGuest/Application Data/Macromedia/Dreamweaver 8/Configuration/ServerConnections/teachers/alfordt/documents/GoogleSketchupDesignExercise1.pdf">
                          

                          the 2 important paths differ, assuming both are in the same directory, try...

                          <a href="file;///C|/Documents and Settings/RCSGuest/Application Data/Macromedia/Dreamweaver 8/Configuration/ServerConnections/teachers/alfordt/documents/SketchupIntro.skp">
                          

                          if it's not in the same directory you will still need to show it's a local file...

                          href="file;///
                          

                          before your path...

                          john

                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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