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Hi guys,

 

Has anyone any experience of embedding a feed into a web page. The feed is a conventional analogue speed dome connected to an ip encoder on a router at a customers site. We would normally access this via the external IP address or the DYNDNS domain we have set up which works fine. Our customer now wants the feed to appear on his web page.

 

The problem is with the Ip encoder which displays a password page on accessing it via the web port.

 

I have seen various code snippets that allow cameras to be embedded but not normally needing password input. The other problem is that the password gives access to the encoder programming details.

 

I am sure this has probably been done before but cant find any suitable reference on the web.

 

Thanks for any info.

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Ok, Got a step further. If I set up any other user name and password they only get viewing rights, not supervisor. But still need user name and password and still in its own interface window and requires user to click connect button.

 

Any thoughts.

 

Thanks

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If there's no other way you could set up basic account and do this

 

http://user:password@192.168.1.59/

 

so I don't have to log in, or maybe leave password blank on basic acct?

 

I use this for viewing my cameras locally but don't know if you'd want to put something like that out there on the net.

 

You probably want a separate stream that can be managed. Good luck not my area of expertise, just ideas that may point you in the right direction.

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depends, if its activeX most let you enter parameters to set the user and pass and login automatically, if not activeX it depends on what it is.

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                                          WEB LOGIN

LOGIN

 

USER ID

PASSWORD

 

Only authorized user is allowed to access to the web server

due to security reasons.

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Every camera is different, the manual for the camera should have information. Most let you specify the user/password. What brand of camera is it?

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