Re: Web Cam
VideoLAN +1 On 5/4/06, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dwayne Cole wrote: I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution? Over the internet or over a campus network / ResNet? Usually a campus network supports multicast so then you can hook pretty much anything up to VideoLAN and multicast it over the network. External connectivity is a bit harder. You might be able to get a multicast signal out to the world, but it is pretty unlikely anybody outside academia can receive it because DSL and cable companies still don't support multicast. Jochem ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239589 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam
On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Netmeeeting probably I wouldn't waste much time on netmeeting...it might be ok for internal use on your campus network, but you have to have some serious holes in your firewall to use it externally...and even then it isn't easy (especially with NAT). Also it has been pretty effectively neutered in XP...it is still there, but you have to know the executable name to find it, and it doesn't have what it needs by default to do video capture anymore. Of course, having shot that down, I don't have a better solution to offer you if you want it in real time...but if not, you might just upload video files of the meetings to something like youtube or google video. Little or no security...but cost effective. -- Jim Wright Wright Business Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] 919-417-2257 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239499 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam
I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution? You might want to try D-Links' DCS-900 Internet Camera. It costs around $100. As long as you have a 10/100 ethernet connection this will stream video over the internet. See http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0pid=270 for more info. From the website: The D-Link Securicam NetworkTM DCS-900 Internet Camera combines the functionality of video surveillance with the reliability and scalability of Fast Ethernet. With its compact, all-in-one design, the DCS-900 Internet Camera is a low-cost remote monitoring solution ideal for home use. The DCS-900 Internet Camera connects quickly and easily to your existing Fast Ethernet network and a setup wizard will guide you through the set up process to get you up and running in a matter of minutes. The DCS-900 Internet Camera features a built-in Web server which means that it can stream video images directly to the Internet. Video images captured by the DCS-900 can be viewed remotely by typing the IP address of the DCS-900 into a Web browser. With its easy-to-use Web-based interface, the DCS-900 can be managed and configured from anywhere in the world. By signing up with one of the many free Dynamic DNS services available on the web, you can assign an easy-to-remember name and domain (e.g. www.mycamera.myddns.com). This allows you to remotely access your camera without having to remember the IP address, even if it has been changed by your Internet Service Provider. The included Windows-based software provides even more features, allowing you to archive streaming video straight to your hard drive, monitor up to 4 cameras on a single screen, enable motion detection, and update the firmware on your DCS-900 Internet Camera. hth, larry -- Larry C. Lyons Web Analyst BEI Resources American Type Culture Collection http://www.beiresources.org email: llyons(at)atcc(dot)org tel: 703.365.2700.2678 -- ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239509 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
RE: Web Cam - Race Track
Sorry hope I am not taking over this thread but I have a similar thing I need to do... It's not for meetings exactly but for Motorsport Races. One of my Clients owns a Private Country Club but instead of playing Golf they Race Exotic Sports cars on one of three tracks. I developed their website and now the owner would like to have a steaming webcam setup that points at each track to show the activity to the website visitors. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to achieve this? I am not sure what his bandwidth is out there but he said he had a full T1 but I find that a lot of times people don't really know what they have and it turns out to be something much slower. But let's say he does have good upstream bandwidth what system that you know of would do this? Thanks for any suggestions... - Neal Bailey - www.Advancedgrafx.com - www.MotorsportRanch.com - www.LonestarClassics.com -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Web Cam On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Netmeeeting probably I wouldn't waste much time on netmeeting...it might be ok for internal use on your campus network, but you have to have some serious holes in your firewall to use it externally...and even then it isn't easy (especially with NAT). Also it has been pretty effectively neutered in XP...it is still there, but you have to know the executable name to find it, and it doesn't have what it needs by default to do video capture anymore. Of course, having shot that down, I don't have a better solution to offer you if you want it in real time...but if not, you might just upload video files of the meetings to something like youtube or google video. Little or no security...but cost effective. -- Jim Wright Wright Business Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] 919-417-2257 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239528 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam - Race Track
It sounds like what you need is not a webcam, but a network camera. I recommend using products from a company called axis (www.axis.com) Here is what I would look at. First, if they aren;t willing to spend some real money on this, go ahead and stop reading... The good quality equipment is not cheap. Alright.. first, how many cameras do they want/need? If they want more than one, you might want to look at using a video server. These come in 1, 4 or blade quantities. With a 4 channel server you can tie in up to 4 analog security type cameras and stream them over the web. If they only need one or two cameras it might be enough to just get some basic stand alone cameras. Here is the best advantage to using the server though, you can buy or use existing security cameras, which come in a much broader variety, and have much better accessories, such as weather proof housings. that should be enough info overload to get you started. Hope that helps =] -- Alan Rother Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer / Former IT specialist at an Security Company ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239531 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam - Race Track
If you just want to test the waters before diving in and doing it up right, this could be an option. My car club is looking into it for a dyno and track day we're planning in a couple weeks. Somehow I wound up volunteering to handle it. http://www.camstreams.com/ Complete idiot-proof setup. Biggest trick for us is getting a routable IP since we will be running from laptops. If the speed shop has DSL we might be OK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janitor, MSB Web Systems http://mysecretbase.com ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239532 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam - Race Track
Spending money is definitely a necessity. Depending on traffic a full T-1 may not be enough. Just take a capture of a webcam and compress it down enough so you can see how viewable it will be then multiply that by a portion of their web users to estimate if they have enough bandwidth. You should look into the flash media server. That seems to be the best way to get video served out. Very compressed and pretty easy to set up. Plus you don't have to worry about third party installs since 98% of web users have flash and will be able to view your video. Bob ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239533 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
RE: Web Cam
Panasonic has a similar cam. I have one of them and it's really nice. Has pan/tilt capabilities and all sorts of stuff. It's ethernet as well and they even have wireless cams now that do the same thing. All of the ones that I've seen have a built in webserver and dynamic dns. It's a pretty nice solution. John Burns Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer -Original Message- From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:28 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Web Cam I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution? You might want to try D-Links' DCS-900 Internet Camera. It costs around $100. As long as you have a 10/100 ethernet connection this will stream video over the internet. See http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0pid=270 for more info. From the website: The D-Link Securicam NetworkTM DCS-900 Internet Camera combines the functionality of video surveillance with the reliability and scalability of Fast Ethernet. With its compact, all-in-one design, the DCS-900 Internet Camera is a low-cost remote monitoring solution ideal for home use. The DCS-900 Internet Camera connects quickly and easily to your existing Fast Ethernet network and a setup wizard will guide you through the set up process to get you up and running in a matter of minutes. The DCS-900 Internet Camera features a built-in Web server which means that it can stream video images directly to the Internet. Video images captured by the DCS-900 can be viewed remotely by typing the IP address of the DCS-900 into a Web browser. With its easy-to-use Web-based interface, the DCS-900 can be managed and configured from anywhere in the world. By signing up with one of the many free Dynamic DNS services available on the web, you can assign an easy-to-remember name and domain (e.g. www.mycamera.myddns.com). This allows you to remotely access your camera without having to remember the IP address, even if it has been changed by your Internet Service Provider. The included Windows-based software provides even more features, allowing you to archive streaming video straight to your hard drive, monitor up to 4 cameras on a single screen, enable motion detection, and update the firmware on your DCS-900 Internet Camera. hth, larry -- Larry C. Lyons Web Analyst BEI Resources American Type Culture Collection http://www.beiresources.org email: llyons(at)atcc(dot)org tel: 703.365.2700.2678 -- ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239534 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam - Race Track
Do they want something that just shows the tracks... or do they want something where a website visitor could actually watch a race? There's a huge difference between the whole Wrigley field webcam - images updated every 60 seconds and streaming video of a Cubs game. --Ferg Neal Bailey wrote: Sorry hope I am not taking over this thread but I have a similar thing I need to do... It's not for meetings exactly but for Motorsport Races. One of my Clients owns a Private Country Club but instead of playing Golf they Race Exotic Sports cars on one of three tracks. I developed their website and now the owner would like to have a steaming webcam setup that points at each track to show the activity to the website visitors. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to achieve this? I am not sure what his bandwidth is out there but he said he had a full T1 but I find that a lot of times people don't really know what they have and it turns out to be something much slower. But let's say he does have good upstream bandwidth what system that you know of would do this? Thanks for any suggestions... - Neal Bailey - www.Advancedgrafx.com - www.MotorsportRanch.com - www.LonestarClassics.com -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Web Cam On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Netmeeeting probably I wouldn't waste much time on netmeeting...it might be ok for internal use on your campus network, but you have to have some serious holes in your firewall to use it externally...and even then it isn't easy (especially with NAT). Also it has been pretty effectively neutered in XP...it is still there, but you have to know the executable name to find it, and it doesn't have what it needs by default to do video capture anymore. Of course, having shot that down, I don't have a better solution to offer you if you want it in real time...but if not, you might just upload video files of the meetings to something like youtube or google video. Little or no security...but cost effective. -- Jim Wright Wright Business Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] 919-417-2257 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239535 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
RE: Web Cam - Race Track
There's a huge difference between the whole Wrigley field webcam - images updated every 60 seconds and streaming video of a Cubs game. The latter provides a constant stream of pain as the Cubs lose. The former allows the Cubs fan 50-55 seconds of recuperation time between jolts of pain. -- [INFO] -- Access Manager: This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission in error, please immediately contact the sender and destroy the material in its entirety, whether in electronic or hard copy format. Thank you. A2 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239537 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
RE: Web Cam - Race Track
Not sure that a webcam or a even a network videocam could even capture a race properly. Wouldn't it just be one big blur? -Original Message- From: Neal Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 12:52 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Web Cam - Race Track Sorry hope I am not taking over this thread but I have a similar thing I need to do... It's not for meetings exactly but for Motorsport Races. One of my Clients owns a Private Country Club but instead of playing Golf they Race Exotic Sports cars on one of three tracks. I developed their website and now the owner would like to have a steaming webcam setup that points at each track to show the activity to the website visitors. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to achieve this? I am not sure what his bandwidth is out there but he said he had a full T1 but I find that a lot of times people don't really know what they have and it turns out to be something much slower. But let's say he does have good upstream bandwidth what system that you know of would do this? Thanks for any suggestions... - Neal Bailey - www.Advancedgrafx.com - www.MotorsportRanch.com - www.LonestarClassics.com -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Web Cam On 5/3/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Netmeeeting probably I wouldn't waste much time on netmeeting...it might be ok for internal use on your campus network, but you have to have some serious holes in your firewall to use it externally...and even then it isn't easy (especially with NAT). Also it has been pretty effectively neutered in XP...it is still there, but you have to know the executable name to find it, and it doesn't have what it needs by default to do video capture anymore. Of course, having shot that down, I don't have a better solution to offer you if you want it in real time...but if not, you might just upload video files of the meetings to something like youtube or google video. Little or no security...but cost effective. -- Jim Wright Wright Business Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] 919-417-2257 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239539 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web Cam
Dwayne Cole wrote: I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution? Over the internet or over a campus network / ResNet? Usually a campus network supports multicast so then you can hook pretty much anything up to VideoLAN and multicast it over the network. External connectivity is a bit harder. You might be able to get a multicast signal out to the world, but it is pretty unlikely anybody outside academia can receive it because DSL and cable companies still don't support multicast. Jochem ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239564 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
RE: Web Cam
Netmeeeting probably -Original Message- From: Dwayne Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 03 May 2006 20:19 To: CF-Talk Subject: Web Cam I work for a student government association. We want to broadcast the senate meetings over the internet. What would be the most affordable solution? ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:239467 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.4 Donations Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
You could throw it inside an IFRAME, Inline frame. They are treated as part of the HTML flow but you can additionally use CSS styles to position control all aspects of how they are rendered. Contrary to what some people said on this list a while back IFRAME's are supported by netscape 6. They are also supported by IE 4.0+ are part of the W3C HTML 4.0.1 spec. Basically they or ILAYER's are supported by any browser that can render CSS 1.0 styles. Im not sure if you'd want to put these in an ILAYER due to the dimensions your talking about but you can nest an IFRAME inside of an ILAYER with the same exact values to pull off a cross browser effect that will work for all browsers. Basically the use of this can best be explained like this: If they support ILAYER's (Netscape 4.7 down) then they dont support IFRAME's the IFRAME will be ignored. If they dont support ILAYER's (anything besides netscape 4.7 down) then they do support IFRAME's the ILAYER tags will be ignored. Heres the syntax: ILAYER IFRAME You dont support IFRAME's or ILAYER's. Upgrade your browser. /IFRAME /ILAYER To use either one of them try the code below: ILAYER SRC="http://10.10.10.8/view/view.shtml paramskip=yesconf_Layout_BGColorEnabled=y" STYLE="position:absolute; top:140; left:50; border:thin outset #00;" IFRAME SRC="http://10.10.10.8/view/view.shtml paramskip=yesconf_Layout_BGColorEnabled=y" STYLE="position:absolute; top:140; left:50; border:thin outset #00;" Those are just a couple attributes styles to get you started. There are many many different ways to render control the way they are presented. Try playing with them, perhaps they are your answer. Sincerely, Mike T. Lakes From: "Karenina" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 14:04:26 +0700 Yes, the axis cam has a built in web server (and assigned ip number as 10.10.10.8) We could call the live video using this URL parameter in our browser: http://10.10.10.8/view/view.shtml?paramskip=yesconf_Layout_BGColorEnabled=y es... etc (in one window) The problem was : the manager want the live video to be displayed right at the corner of the first page of my intranet index page. (put the video window together with others information in the first page in the index.cfm ) I have tried cfhttp and cfinclude to capture the video URL page, but it didn't work. Any help will be highly appreciated, Karenina - Original Message - From: Nick McClure To: CF-Talk Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem I think you are right, but If I am not mistaken this camera is giving images. The axis cam has a built in web server that will send a live video feed or still images across the network. I would use that for the video. At 11:01 PM 12/3/2000 -0800, you wrote: #cfhttp.filecontent# isn't it? not #cfhttp.content# - Original Message - From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem Sorry, don't forget the http:// At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote: I would just use a good old image tag img src="10.10.10.8/img.jpg" At 10:14 AM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Hi, We have a so called "company intranet portal" (server : 10.10.10.1). Recently my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam. The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP and fails to get the cfhttp.content ? Thanks ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
What Web Server software is your CF Server running? At 02:04 PM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Yes, the axis cam has a built in web server (and assigned ip number as 10.10.10.8) We could call the live video using this URL parameter in our browser: http://10.10.10.8/view/view.shtml?paramskip=yesconf_Layout_BGColorEnabled=y es... etc (in one window) The problem was : the manager want the live video to be displayed right at the corner of the first page of my intranet index page. (put the video window together with others information in the first page in the index.cfm ) I have tried cfhttp and cfinclude to capture the video URL page, but it didn't work. Any help will be highly appreciated, Karenina - Original Message - From: Nick McClure To: CF-Talk Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem I think you are right, but If I am not mistaken this camera is giving images. The axis cam has a built in web server that will send a live video feed or still images across the network. I would use that for the video. At 11:01 PM 12/3/2000 -0800, you wrote: #cfhttp.filecontent# isn't it? not #cfhttp.content# - Original Message - From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem Sorry, don't forget the http:// At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote: I would just use a good old image tag img src="10.10.10.8/img.jpg" At 10:14 AM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Hi, We have a so called "company intranet portal" (server : 10.10.10.1). Recently my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam. The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP and fails to get the cfhttp.content ? Thanks ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
Sorry, don't forget the http:// At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote: I would just use a good old image tag img src="10.10.10.8/img.jpg" At 10:14 AM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Hi, We have a so called "company intranet portal" (server : 10.10.10.1). Recently my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam. The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP and fails to get the cfhttp.content ? Thanks ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
#cfhttp.filecontent# isn't it? not #cfhttp.content# - Original Message - From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem Sorry, don't forget the http:// At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote: I would just use a good old image tag img src="10.10.10.8/img.jpg" At 10:14 AM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Hi, We have a so called "company intranet portal" (server : 10.10.10.1). Recently my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam. The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP and fails to get the cfhttp.content ? Thanks ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
I think you are right, but If I am not mistaken this camera is giving images. The axis cam has a built in web server that will send a live video feed or still images across the network. I would use that for the video. At 11:01 PM 12/3/2000 -0800, you wrote: #cfhttp.filecontent# isn't it? not #cfhttp.content# - Original Message - From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem Sorry, don't forget the http:// At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote: I would just use a good old image tag img src="10.10.10.8/img.jpg" At 10:14 AM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Hi, We have a so called "company intranet portal" (server : 10.10.10.1). Recently my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam. The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP and fails to get the cfhttp.content ? Thanks ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem
Yes, the axis cam has a built in web server (and assigned ip number as 10.10.10.8) We could call the live video using this URL parameter in our browser: http://10.10.10.8/view/view.shtml?paramskip=yesconf_Layout_BGColorEnabled=y es... etc (in one window) The problem was : the manager want the live video to be displayed right at the corner of the first page of my intranet index page. (put the video window together with others information in the first page in the index.cfm ) I have tried cfhttp and cfinclude to capture the video URL page, but it didn't work. Any help will be highly appreciated, Karenina - Original Message - From: Nick McClure To: CF-Talk Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem I think you are right, but If I am not mistaken this camera is giving images. The axis cam has a built in web server that will send a live video feed or still images across the network. I would use that for the video. At 11:01 PM 12/3/2000 -0800, you wrote: #cfhttp.filecontent# isn't it? not #cfhttp.content# - Original Message - From: "Nick McClure" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: Re: Web cam and CFHTTP problem Sorry, don't forget the http:// At 10:25 PM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote: I would just use a good old image tag img src="10.10.10.8/img.jpg" At 10:14 AM 12/4/2000 +0700, you wrote: Hi, We have a so called "company intranet portal" (server : 10.10.10.1). Recently my company bought axis web cam (from www.axis.com) and we assign new IP address (10.10.10.8) to the web cam. The problem was how to put the web cam screen (as if cfinclude) on the company portal first page without using frame? I have tried to use CFHTTP and fails to get the cfhttp.content ? Thanks ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists