JavaCamPush used to work, so why do I now get an error – JavaCamPush.class not found?
There’s a compatibility problem between Webcam32 and the latest version of Java (1.4.2), as Webcam32’s implementation of the HTTP 1.1 protocol is not strictly compliant with the spec. For whatever reason, this wasn’t a problem with earlier versions of Webcam32. There are two possible solutions: 1) use Javascript instead of Java with the following sample code: http://www.surveyor.com/webcam32/simple_javascript.zip http://www.surveyor.com/webcam32/fancy_javascript.zip 2) install an HTTP compliant server such as Apache (www.apache.org) on your Webcam32 machine to deliver JavaCamPush.
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