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> I have managed to add the option for an Axis 240 camera server tomy
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> unit. I can also add/set-up a panasonic network camera. [ ifthe
\n> anybody wants more info let me know, the 240 is much cheaper than
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> 2400 :P ]let
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\n> I would really like, however, to do image caching for the system;
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> me explain: from the WAN you cannot see the camera images, thecgi
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> simply sets links to the camera server with lan addresses.the
\n> I can hack the main.conf file and put my wan address in, but that
\n> seems inelegant and needs tweeking if my wan ip changes. What I
\n> would like to do is modify the cgi script for the camera page
\n> to "capture" a current image off the camera server, store it on
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> intranet site, and img src THAT picture rather than img src the ipof
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> the camera server.will "grab"
\n> Does anyone know of a simple perl module that when called
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> an image off of a remote ip and store it locally? It must be ableto
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> handle parameters just like a img src command ie:parameters
\n> http://someip/fullsize.jpg?camera=1&clock=on [ the camera=
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> is obviously the most important :) ]
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\n> Thanks!