ads I get a permissions error (the perms on /tmp are fine). I'm
not 100% sure I understand sessions, is my method utterly implausible? Does anyone
have any better suggestions?
Thanks,
Tom Playford
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I'd implement access control in the java object if possible, sounds easier.
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>>Dear all knowing list,
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>>I am trying to control the movement of a camera in real ti
jon wrote:
Can you just send a command line java app commands from php?
I'm not sure what you're getting at.
Do you mean writing the Java code in the php page? I didn't know php could compile the code on the
fly, can it? Or do you mean something else?
Tom
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Tom Playford
can't drag things around.
I don't think I explained myself very well.
You can see the applet here:
http://tom.playford.net/control/control.html
It does very little at the moment.
Tom
> Tom Playford wrote:
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> >jon wrote:
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> >>Can you just send
Am I? I thought that applets were allowed to connect to the same host they were loaded
from. Which is what I'm trying to do.
Nice site BTW, useful for a few other things I'm working on, thanks.
Tom
On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 07:46:21AM +0600, raditha dissanayake wrote:
> Tom P
Dear list,
I need to restrict access to a mjpeg stream coming from Axis camera.
My site uses sessions to authenmticate users throughout it's pages.
Is there a way (using phps stream support?) to somhow proxy this video stream from the
camera (internal network) to an user on the web providing th
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