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Maybe use scp to transfer them? Is a lil easier to script into a shell
file than ftp (IMO). Not sure, I was serving mine out locally from Apache
using MySQL to hold various data about the pics but then I was screening
pics before making them publicly viewable. I'm sure using a clever Perl
script you could probably get the same script to work under either Linux
or Windows.
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Neil Bradshaw wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I just bought a web cam, and I was wanting to give web broadcasting a
> try. Does anyone know how I can take images from my PC in Windows and
> Linux (important, as I do dual-boot) and have them feed to a remote
> server? I'm thinking that the convenient way would be for the web cam
> software to upload via ftp every 30 seconds or so. Any suggestions?
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