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video server help
Accessing the pages in the embedded web server
There
are a few addresses that you might find handy for accessing content on the
embedded web server in i-Catcher Video Server. The following examples assume
you are trying to access a copy of Video Server running on the same machine
as your web browser, and that it is serving web content on port 80. If you
are trying to access a remote Video Server, change localhost to the IP
address or hostname of the computer Video Server is running on. If you are
contacting a Video Server on a port other than 80, add a colon then the port
number on the end of the address/hostname, for example: localhost:81 http://localhost/ Shows
all 4 feeds on a single page, updating every 15 seconds, along with some
status information. http://localhost/live.html An
alternate page for the same information. http://localhost/camera.cgi?1 Address
of the latest image from port 1 http://localhost/camera.cgi?2 Address
of the latest image from port 2 http://localhost/camera.cgi?3 Address
of the latest image from port 3 http://localhost/camera.cgi?4 Address
of the latest image from port 4 http://localhost/cam.html?1 A
feed page containing a continuously updating image from port 1 http://localhost/cam.html?2 A
feed page containing a continuously updating image from port 2 http://localhost/cam.html?3 A
feed page containing a continuously updating image from port 3 http://localhost/cam.html?4 A
feed page containing a continuously updating image from port 4
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