On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 06:56 +0100, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote: > 2007/2/5, Jason Brower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 23:30 +0100, Étienne Bersac wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > We have to crack the code just to get things to > > > work. Why not create our own. That is my ultimate idea > here. > > > > Héhé ! You're not the first to say that. "If two solution > does not > > interoperate, then create a third one to replace them all". > And you end > > up with three solutions :). > > > > Really, GTalk does have support of video (see N800) though > jingle. FOSS > > client are to support this soon or late. Please don't create > another, > > especially if you use Java and http. > > > > You have great skills, don't waste it. > > > > Étienne. > > > > You point is very well taken. I guess your not seeing the > power of this > idea. It doesn't matter what protocol THEY use... I have > something that > works with them faster and better. They don't even have to > install > anything. Just click and it works. > > And yeah, I know it's http and java. I guess I am not smart > enough to > use anything else. But do you have a better idea of what to > use when > you have no control on what the other person on the other end > has? Or > that they are windows minded and won't install anything that > works with > Linux. (My father, it's that terrible.) > But your point is taken. I was hoping to avoid programming > anything > knew. All the technology has been around a while. From the > protocols > to programs used. I am just gluing it together easily with my > program. > > > Exactly where are you using Java? In an applet to display the video? I > don't think it is a good assumption that everyone has a Java runtime > available - as I know for a fact, they do not (I've had a few Java > applets on my homepage too and it caused people all kinds of > frustration). > > > > > Cheers, > Mikkel Java is used client side yes. I can show you just add me to jabber. If someone can do it in PHP or JavaScript PLEASE I need some one too. I am just not good enough to do it. I used a simpler version that used JavaScript at one time. But couldn't push it past about 1 frame a second. As for people that have Java. Please pick something else that everyone has. I can't use much more. I suppose what ever direction I take I will upset someone. No Flash; No Java; no JavaScript, and eventually No HTML. I agree with all that.... BUT we have to have something everyone has without programming something new. Just another gap I never thought this filled... IRC. Infact more than one person at a time can veiw it. Kinda nice knowing IRC chatting can have Webcam. :P Jason Brower
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