If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer , you should see a VRML world below with navigation buttons
along the bottom of that VRML Window. You can use the navigation buttons to move around in
the world. If you are not using Internet Explorer, you will see an image of the VRML
world.
The above demonstration was created using the HTML and Microsoft HTML extensions seen below this paragraph. If you wish to add a VRML world within an HTML page as in this example, simply type in code similar to the following, but use your own images and worlds, and you'll be able to create pages that include this type of information.
<img src="images/ch7a.jpg" align="bottom" width="494" height="296" vrml="ch7a.wrl">
The simple
demonstration world, ch7a.wrl, was created with Virtus WalkThrough VRML. The creation of
this demonstration world is documented in Chapter 7 of our book Creating Cool Interactive Web
Sites and we were pleased to have been able to include Virtus WalkThrough VRML on
the bonus CD-ROM that was included with that book.