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Hi Maggi - 


Why do you need to post your tax information?  We generally do not require it - except for the SitePal Affiliate program (where we need it to make payments to you)

Please email the information to billing@oddcast.com.


The SitePal product is developed, owned and operated by Oddcast Inc - a US company based in NYC.

Our address is - 

34 w 27th St NY NY 10001 

USA

Hope this helps - please let me know if I can be of any help.

Best,

Gil

Hello!

Just to let you know this issue has not been forgotten - our team is working on it.

We are looking to adapt an embedding technique that will work for Angular and other similar JS frameworks (eg React).


If you need your free trial extended while this is being investigated - we will be happy to do so. Send us a note to support@sitepal.com.

Thanks for your patience.

Gil

AC_VHost_Embed (accountID, height, width, bgcolor, firstslide, controls, ss, sl, transparent, minimal, embedId, version);


firstslide - only relevant to Avatar Studio, for SitePal always use 1.

controls - display playback controls (this is documented in embed wizard)

sl -only relevant to Avatar Studio, for SitePal always use 0.

version - use 0 for current version of the embed code.





If you want to keep the character on the page, but prevent it from speaking each time, that can be controlled from the Scene Attributes - for each Scene in your SitePal account there is an "Attributes" icon (shaped as a gear wheel) - click on it, and at the top you'll see 'play on load' options. 

You can uncheck play on load, or set it to play infrequently (once per day, week, month etc).


If you want to remove the SitePal character from your page, you need to edit the page and remove the SitePal embed code.


I hope I answered your question.

Regards

Gil

Hello Coach!


What do you mean by "Turn Off My Introduction" ?  


Please clarify or provide an example.

Thanx

Gil

I'll ask engineering to take a look and advise. Hope to have an answer in a day or two.

Hello mumo-dev -


As per our knowledge Angular includes HTML in the ng-modal.

if you place the embed code of your scene where the HTML of your web page's body is setup, then the code should fetch the scene without any issues, just like it does with normal HTML.


Please try and let me know how goes.

Best,

Gil

The SitePal Team