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Viewing Published Protoype
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When I publish a (mobile iPhone) prototype to the local file system and run it directly from the folder using a desktop browser, it includes the device chrome just like when I run it from within Indigo. If I move the files to a web server and browse it, there's no device chrome only a shadow effect at the bottom. When viewed from a device, I certainly don't want the device chrome to show, but is there a way to display it when the prototype is viewed (via http) from a desktop browser?

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    Hi, 

    What web-server are you using? I am trying it on Dropbox/Public folder and it seems to be working fine. Try this link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1047885/myMoney/Index.html

    What I then did was share it to a folder called myMoney. The folder structure generated should look like this:

    • Assets (folder)
    • Index.HTML
    • Player (Folder)
    • Thumbs (folder)

    I then moved the parent folder to the public area of Dropbox (in my case), and generated a public link to the index.html file. You may or  may not have an assets folder if there are no images. More on sharing on your servers like Dropbox here.

    Is this what you tried? 

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