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RE: Re: OT Frontpage Server Extensions 2002


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  • Subject: RE: Re: OT Frontpage Server Extensions 2002
  • From: "Tony T" <tony@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 16:02:32 -0000
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> There is one other possiblity, if you know the name of the actual
> image (look at the source of the webcam page) then you could add
> that as an image or applet or whatever it is directly into your
> page. Of course for this to work the image name must always be the
> same.

I'm trying this at the moment as,
When I used the #include, to pick up a page I created on the source, it
was unable to resolve either the ip address or netbios name :-(

However, all is not lost.
Since the real webcam(s) will actually be attached to the web server
(I'm just testing via my laptop) I'm currently trying to load the webcam
driver onto the ha pc. It's a rubbish sony one, so having a few
problems. Will only be able to get a picture of node 0 for now, but for
testing that's fine.

I'll get it to dump pictures down onto the web server root, and embed
them directly as you say.

Many thanks
Tony




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