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Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can use on a
web page to display one or more web cams. I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a web page set up to display them. Thank you, Sid. |
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Usually the webcame software will upload it for you and give you the code (if
any). If you are using webcam32, they will give you fantastic support. Keep in mind that if you rely on FPSE for your website, the webcam program might need FTP which would potentially corrupt your FPSE -- Corey R. Bryant http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com "Sid Price" wrote: > Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can use on a > web page to display one or more web cams. > > I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a web > page set up to display them. > > Thank you, > Sid. > > > |
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Corey,
Thank you for the reply; I wasn't very clear in my original post I guess. I am using webcam32 and the upload of the images is working fine. At this time the images are FTPed outside the web site published using FP 2003. My problem is tat the applet I am using on my web page (Anfy Cam) appears to not work correctly with the Sun Java VM, so I am looking for an alternate solution to the consuming page. This is the URL of the current page: http://www.avianambassadors.com/webcams2.shtm Thanks, Sid. "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7BD7B85C-8048-417E-8629-204662F8B37E@microsoft.com... > Usually the webcame software will upload it for you and give you the code > (if > any). If you are using webcam32, they will give you fantastic support. > > Keep in mind that if you rely on FPSE for your website, the webcam program > might need FTP which would potentially corrupt your FPSE > -- > Corey R. Bryant > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com > > > "Sid Price" wrote: > >> Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can use >> on a >> web page to display one or more web cams. >> >> I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a >> web >> page set up to display them. >> >> Thank you, >> Sid. >> >> >> |
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Have you contacted WebCam32 for some support? It's not really a FP issue but
a browser issue it seems. I remembered I used their software years ago and had a few questions. They were fantastic in helping me out -- Corey R. Bryant http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com "Sid Price" wrote: > Corey, > > Thank you for the reply; I wasn't very clear in my original post I guess. I > am using webcam32 and the upload of the images is working fine. At this time > the images are FTPed outside the web site published using FP 2003. My > problem is tat the applet I am using on my web page (Anfy Cam) appears to > not work correctly with the Sun Java VM, so I am looking for an alternate > solution to the consuming page. > > This is the URL of the current page: > http://www.avianambassadors.com/webcams2.shtm > > Thanks, > Sid. > > "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7BD7B85C-8048-417E-8629-204662F8B37E@microsoft.com... > > Usually the webcame software will upload it for you and give you the code > > (if > > any). If you are using webcam32, they will give you fantastic support. > > > > Keep in mind that if you rely on FPSE for your website, the webcam program > > might need FTP which would potentially corrupt your FPSE > > -- > > Corey R. Bryant > > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com > > > > > > "Sid Price" wrote: > > > >> Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can use > >> on a > >> web page to display one or more web cams. > >> > >> I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a > >> web > >> page set up to display them. > >> > >> Thank you, > >> Sid. > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Corey,
No I have not contacted WebCam32 for support since it is not their upload code that is the issue here, it is the code required on the web page that downloads and refreshes the images. There is no problem with WebCam32, this is a browser related issue. Sid. "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F6B7E9F1-5997-4956-893E-35D8FC0826C8@microsoft.com... > Have you contacted WebCam32 for some support? It's not really a FP issue > but > a browser issue it seems. I remembered I used their software years ago > and > had a few questions. They were fantastic in helping me out > > -- > Corey R. Bryant > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com > > > "Sid Price" wrote: > >> Corey, >> >> Thank you for the reply; I wasn't very clear in my original post I guess. >> I >> am using webcam32 and the upload of the images is working fine. At this >> time >> the images are FTPed outside the web site published using FP 2003. My >> problem is tat the applet I am using on my web page (Anfy Cam) appears to >> not work correctly with the Sun Java VM, so I am looking for an alternate >> solution to the consuming page. >> >> This is the URL of the current page: >> http://www.avianambassadors.com/webcams2.shtm >> >> Thanks, >> Sid. >> >> "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7BD7B85C-8048-417E-8629-204662F8B37E@microsoft.com... >> > Usually the webcame software will upload it for you and give you the >> > code >> > (if >> > any). If you are using webcam32, they will give you fantastic support. >> > >> > Keep in mind that if you rely on FPSE for your website, the webcam >> > program >> > might need FTP which would potentially corrupt your FPSE >> > -- >> > Corey R. Bryant >> > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com >> > >> > >> > "Sid Price" wrote: >> > >> >> Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can >> >> use >> >> on a >> >> web page to display one or more web cams. >> >> >> >> I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a >> >> web >> >> page set up to display them. >> >> >> >> Thank you, >> >> Sid. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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See:
http://www.hotscripts.com/Java/Appl...play/index.html -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe Microsoft MVP - FrontPage http://www.Ecom-Data.com ============================================== "Sid Price" <sid@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:%23xeuKW9lHHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Corey, > > No I have not contacted WebCam32 for support since it is not their upload code that is the issue > here, it is the code required on the web page that downloads and refreshes the images. There is no > problem with WebCam32, this is a browser related issue. > > Sid. > "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F6B7E9F1-5997-4956-893E-35D8FC0826C8@microsoft.com... >> Have you contacted WebCam32 for some support? It's not really a FP issue but >> a browser issue it seems. I remembered I used their software years ago and >> had a few questions. They were fantastic in helping me out >> >> -- >> Corey R. Bryant >> http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com >> >> >> "Sid Price" wrote: >> >>> Corey, >>> >>> Thank you for the reply; I wasn't very clear in my original post I guess. I >>> am using webcam32 and the upload of the images is working fine. At this time >>> the images are FTPed outside the web site published using FP 2003. My >>> problem is tat the applet I am using on my web page (Anfy Cam) appears to >>> not work correctly with the Sun Java VM, so I am looking for an alternate >>> solution to the consuming page. >>> >>> This is the URL of the current page: >>> http://www.avianambassadors.com/webcams2.shtm >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Sid. >>> >>> "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:7BD7B85C-8048-417E-8629-204662F8B37E@microsoft.com... >>> > Usually the webcame software will upload it for you and give you the code >>> > (if >>> > any). If you are using webcam32, they will give you fantastic support. >>> > >>> > Keep in mind that if you rely on FPSE for your website, the webcam program >>> > might need FTP which would potentially corrupt your FPSE >>> > -- >>> > Corey R. Bryant >>> > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com >>> > >>> > >>> > "Sid Price" wrote: >>> > >>> >> Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can use >>> >> on a >>> >> web page to display one or more web cams. >>> >> >>> >> I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a >>> >> web >>> >> page set up to display them. >>> >> >>> >> Thank you, >>> >> Sid. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> > > |
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but don't they offe a few other solutions besides the AnfyCam? I thought I
remembered a few other solutions they offered in the code. I actually remember that I emailed them because the code I was using from their site did not work and they told me to use AnfyCam. I guess my question would be - where did you get the information to use AnfyCam? Was it orginally from Surveyor's website? -- Corey R. Bryant http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com "Sid Price" wrote: > Corey, > > No I have not contacted WebCam32 for support since it is not their upload > code that is the issue here, it is the code required on the web page that > downloads and refreshes the images. There is no problem with WebCam32, this > is a browser related issue. > > Sid. > "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F6B7E9F1-5997-4956-893E-35D8FC0826C8@microsoft.com... > > Have you contacted WebCam32 for some support? It's not really a FP issue > > but > > a browser issue it seems. I remembered I used their software years ago > > and > > had a few questions. They were fantastic in helping me out > > > > -- > > Corey R. Bryant > > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com > > > > > > "Sid Price" wrote: > > > >> Corey, > >> > >> Thank you for the reply; I wasn't very clear in my original post I guess. > >> I > >> am using webcam32 and the upload of the images is working fine. At this > >> time > >> the images are FTPed outside the web site published using FP 2003. My > >> problem is tat the applet I am using on my web page (Anfy Cam) appears to > >> not work correctly with the Sun Java VM, so I am looking for an alternate > >> solution to the consuming page. > >> > >> This is the URL of the current page: > >> http://www.avianambassadors.com/webcams2.shtm > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Sid. > >> > >> "Corey Bryant" <CoreyBryant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:7BD7B85C-8048-417E-8629-204662F8B37E@microsoft.com... > >> > Usually the webcame software will upload it for you and give you the > >> > code > >> > (if > >> > any). If you are using webcam32, they will give you fantastic support. > >> > > >> > Keep in mind that if you rely on FPSE for your website, the webcam > >> > program > >> > might need FTP which would potentially corrupt your FPSE > >> > -- > >> > Corey R. Bryant > >> > http://www.coreybryant.org | http://www.loudcommerce.com > >> > > >> > > >> > "Sid Price" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Could someone please point me to an example or a control that I can > >> >> use > >> >> on a > >> >> web page to display one or more web cams. > >> >> > >> >> I have the webcam upload software, just not finding any help getting a > >> >> web > >> >> page set up to display them. > >> >> > >> >> Thank you, > >> >> Sid. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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