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Hi forum:
Here's a tricky one. I'm wondering if there is some kind of way to take a picture via a webcam from a web page. I thought it would be javascript because the camera is installed on the client machine. Also, how could I then send the taken picture to the server to be stored to an archive. Hope someone has an answer to this... |
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Re: capturing images
this page might help
http://webdesign.about.com/cs/multim.../aawebcams.htm
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