I'm old and.. What ya expect from me!
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I'm old and.. What ya expect from me! 14:53 20 Mar '06 First a bit about me.. I'm in the USA (I say that because folks seem to hate us) a nobody, and really old.. My first project was writing some code for a Intel 2004.. Late 1960? I forget. I download ALOT of your posts I find in here.. I never do anything with them but look/run it if I can.. I just gasp in amazement on what you guys/gals do.. You are SMART! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I have a real question (Well to me it is real).. I have a web cam and I made a little html page to download images at different time intervals. Just HTML and Javascript. I want to save them to my local hard drive.. I KNOW/think I am not allowed to do that BUT there must be some way! YOU CAN DO IT! NO! I DO NOT want to rip off sombody elses hard work out on the web.. Just for use on my local home network (I do not want to use SQL or other database) Just to a folder on my hard drive (shared) that I can access remotely or at home.. Does this make and sense? If it matters.. Just a JUNK D-LINK DCS-900W that has it's own server..(works but BAD pictures..... Sort of like my old eyes.. both together makes the PIC really bad!)... I can get the image (JPG). I am just not smart enough to save them someplace! I was trying to automate the Microsoft IE image toolbar that pops up over a image.. Yes I can do it manually (but what if i'm not there?) I gave up trying!.. Yes' I know.. everybody knocks IE as trash.. Well does what I want! and never had any problems YET! All I have to work with is Microsoft C++ 6 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2002? I just LOVE C#.. Basic... what is that? I have a C# program I'd post as a good laugh for everybody.. But I don't know how.. Just something I did for a college class.. The instructor gave me a 'A' and NEVER looked at my code! Just the output... LOL.. Well, thanks for listening! HAVE A GREAT DAY! As I would say.. Just me... will_george@sbcglobal.net.. Yes it is a real address. I have nothing to hide.. By the time I get it right I'll be dead!
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I'm old and.. What ya expect from me! 14:53 20 Mar '06 First a bit about me.. I'm in the USA (I say that because folks seem to hate us) a nobody, and really old.. My first project was writing some code for a Intel 2004.. Late 1960? I forget. I download ALOT of your posts I find in here.. I never do anything with them but look/run it if I can.. I just gasp in amazement on what you guys/gals do.. You are SMART! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I have a real question (Well to me it is real).. I have a web cam and I made a little html page to download images at different time intervals. Just HTML and Javascript. I want to save them to my local hard drive.. I KNOW/think I am not allowed to do that BUT there must be some way! YOU CAN DO IT! NO! I DO NOT want to rip off sombody elses hard work out on the web.. Just for use on my local home network (I do not want to use SQL or other database) Just to a folder on my hard drive (shared) that I can access remotely or at home.. Does this make and sense? If it matters.. Just a JUNK D-LINK DCS-900W that has it's own server..(works but BAD pictures..... Sort of like my old eyes.. both together makes the PIC really bad!)... I can get the image (JPG). I am just not smart enough to save them someplace! I was trying to automate the Microsoft IE image toolbar that pops up over a image.. Yes I can do it manually (but what if i'm not there?) I gave up trying!.. Yes' I know.. everybody knocks IE as trash.. Well does what I want! and never had any problems YET! All I have to work with is Microsoft C++ 6 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2002? I just LOVE C#.. Basic... what is that? I have a C# program I'd post as a good laugh for everybody.. But I don't know how.. Just something I did for a college class.. The instructor gave me a 'A' and NEVER looked at my code! Just the output... LOL.. Well, thanks for listening! HAVE A GREAT DAY! As I would say.. Just me... will_george@sbcglobal.net.. Yes it is a real address. I have nothing to hide.. By the time I get it right I'll be dead!
I read your message and had a bonding moment! I wrote my first program in FORTRAN in 1968 using a key punch. So, I may be around your age. However, I kept up with the technology over the years and I have created several Windows and Web applications in C++/CLI and C#. Unfortunately, I have not used a web camera before and cannot help you with your problem. However, web browsers usually cache images on your local computer. If you right-click on your Internet Explorer Icon on the desktop and choose properties on the menu. Click on the "General" tab and click on the "Settings..." button. When the "Settings" windos appears, click on the "View Files..." button. You can sort the images my url. -- modified at 22:19 Monday 20th March, 2006