I think the biggest issue is you need visual c++ to create active x. I
am giving up on c++. Good luck.

On 5/12/09, Gunawan Hadikusumo <[email protected]> wrote:
> you need to create an active x  which would be downloaded by client
> browser when they visit your site. Inside that active x you need to be
> able to check if the client has web camera installed on not by
> searching through the system registry. If the active x find it, get
> library of that installed camera which is also can be found through
> searching the registry. Then that active x should import that library
> and you can use all the method to start capturing the image.
>
> On 5/11/09, gagandeep sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
>> how to interact with webcam using vb.net in a webform.
>> pls help me
>>
>

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