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CCS3 3D rendering not working correctly

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I create online virtual tours. These tours use HTML5 CCS3 to display the cube faced images as a spherical panorama. All my tours work correctly in FF10 on mac and PC, but testing in FF11 on PC has shown a problem.

Here is an example link

http://oberoi.photowebasia.com/mena-house/index.html

The cube faces appear to be displayed as a "cube" rather than a spherical transformation. The images are also a mirror image or the original, rotate the wrong way, and the field of view restrictions up and down are reversed.

I have been able to replicate this problem on several PCs in XP and Win7 in FF11. All appears OK in FF10, and in FF11 Mac.

I create online virtual tours. These tours use HTML5 CCS3 to display the cube faced images as a spherical panorama. All my tours work correctly in FF10 on mac and PC, but testing in FF11 on PC has shown a problem. Here is an example link http://oberoi.photowebasia.com/mena-house/index.html The cube faces appear to be displayed as a "cube" rather than a spherical transformation. The images are also a mirror image or the original, rotate the wrong way, and the field of view restrictions up and down are reversed. I have been able to replicate this problem on several PCs in XP and Win7 in FF11. All appears OK in FF10, and in FF11 Mac.

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Looks okay now (Fx11/Win7-64). Did you fix it overnight?

Note that I turn off hardware accelerated graphics, in case that is a factor (Options > Advanced > General > __ "Use hardware acceleration when available).

Edit: I don't have Fx10 for comparison, so I may not be understanding the problem.

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Thanks very much for looking. Nothing has changed on the site. BUT - this morning I was a forum post about possible issues with some nVidia drivers, so I updated my graphics driver and the tour now appears on my PC. My virtual machines still show a problem, and some of my clients are still complaining. I have several other PCs with various graphics cards that I will be trying today.

So, hopefully this is a simple graphics card update issue!

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You can also try to disable hardware acceleration.

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I did try turning on and off hardware acceleration with no change. The change in graphics driver seems to have solved the problem on my local machine. I'm awaiting to see it this solves my clients problems also.