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    Simple Webcam Image Archive Script

    Simple Webcam Image Archive Script

    simple webcam image archive - copies an image into a mysql db

    Author: Stephen Phillips - http://www.stephen-phillips.co.uk/webcam.html Created Date: 11/03/2012 Last Modified Date: 30/04/14 Version: 1.12 Updated to fix some minor bugs and issues in the code. Description: This is a simple script I wrote to automatically archive images from my webcam to a MySQL Database for me to view later using PHP and a scheduler such as cron. It is very simple, and can be included into a page using an iframe, it automatically copies the latest...
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    A Webcam application, consists of an application that connects to the camera, a Servlet that receives the images, an Applet that displays the video and a simple client for FTP upload.
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    Fwink is a webcam application for Windows. It takes still images from your camera and uploads them to an FTP server. You have the option to add effects to your images.
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    KWebSnap is a KDE application that functions kind of like a webcam. It takes a screenshot of your desktop, and uploads it to a specified server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP). It also has a minimal HTTP server so that you can host files right on your
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    Webcam, camera, scanner or other real-time video capture device FTP publishing. Webcam Publisher supports png, gif, jpg, and avi via FTP or the built in webserver. Overlay text, images, watetermarks, time stamps, and more. Multiple webcams are supported.
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    TimCam - A simple graphical WebCam program written in Java using the JMF (therefore usable on Microsoft Windows and Linux). Main objective is to capture pictures on an interval, and intelligently upload to a ftp site specified.
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    WebCapture allows you to upload WebCam-pictures onto a ftp-server
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    PHP Webcams is a script that displays an index of images that are automatically updated via ftp or some other method on a regular basis. It also has individual updating pages for each webcam.
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    Uses Microsoft VisualBasic 6.0, the Intel image processing library and the ezCap 6.0 OCX control to capture webcam images and upload them to FTP servers for online viewing. Goal is to have an efficient program with ease of use and power.
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    StamPL is a light perl version of the Stamp program. It stamps webcam feed dumps.
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