Sunsets Re: Frontpage 2002 use with web camera

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From: Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\) (daawra3553_at_yahoo.com.invalid)
Date: 09/05/04


Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 17:11:53 GMT

Your sunset pictures are wonderful! Thanks for the link - I'm sure I'll go
back often to enjoy your sunsets. Although, we do have beautiful sunsets
here in Idaho (just wish we had the water to go with them!).

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Donna in Idaho
Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator
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"Brian" <mailbag@briandotcom.com> wrote in message 
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>i run a number of webcams on my site, which is completely built with Front
> Page.  Take a look if you'd like and you can see how I've integrated the
> separate cams.  Each camera uploads to an external, third-party host's
> server and i have an FTP user name for each separate camera as well.
>
> take a look if you'd like - www.briandotcom.com
>
> I've been doing this since.... aw crap, time to show my age...  FP97 with 
> no
> problems.  Also, I have a mix of mac and pc webcam software accessing the
> FrontPage site and it seems to run fine.  Let me know if I can help with
> anything.
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> "kevin071" <kevin071@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:621AEE98-4C28-404E-8C9D-87CD62F4883F@microsoft.com...
>> I use FP2002 for my website design software.  I would like to use a 
>> webcam
> on
>> occasion to upload a captured picture from my webcam to a page on my
> website.
>>  The camera will upload the picture via FTP.
>>
>> Has anyone done this or doing this right now without causing problems to
>> their website (such as corrupting the FP 2002 server extensions)?  I have
> not
>> tried this yet, because I'm am leery after being told from previous
>> webhosting compaies that using FTP and Frontpage to upload pages can
> easily
>> corrupt the server extensions (whether true or not...?).
>>
>> I have had a number of problems previously with losing the ability to
> access
>> subwebs I have created in the past when I was hosting with some other
>> companies (and had to constantly reinstall my FP extensions...losing
> access
>> to my subwebs).  I'm very happy with my web hosting company now, so I am
> not
>> sure if the problems I have had in the past was on the web host side
>> (although I suspect it was), but I would like to find out if anyone is
> using
>> a webcam in this fashion without problems to the extensions?  The last
> thing
>> I would want to do is corrupt the FP extensions and have to redo my
> subwebs...
>>
>> Please share any experiences you've had..
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kevin
>
> 


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