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Since I installed FF 1.5 I cannot view a live webcam .I can view the
image using IE 6.0 or AOL. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks budfarrar |
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Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote:
> Since I installed FF 1.5 I cannot view a live webcam .I can view the > image using IE 6.0 or AOL. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Very strange to hear this! For me looking at live Webcam is a interest and feel it's better using Mozilla since it works with no need for ActiveX as IE need for most of them. But I don't look at webcam's depending on visitors having Java installed. I do have Java on my computer but I hate Java applications on websites, so I have it turned off! Do you have any URL's to webcam's that don't work for you with FF? Also, check this and see if it works: http://hem.bredband.net/arnel/webcam.html -- /Arne Google Group Users, read about The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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Arne wrote:
> Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote: > >>Since I installed FF 1.5 I cannot view a live webcam .I can view the >>image using IE 6.0 or AOL. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks > > > Very strange to hear this! For me looking at live Webcam is a interest > and feel it's better using Mozilla since it works with no need for > ActiveX as IE need for most of them. But I don't look at webcam's > depending on visitors having Java installed. I do have Java on my > computer but I hate Java applications on websites, so I have it turned > off! > > Do you have any URL's to webcam's that don't work for you with FF? Also, > check this and see if it works: > > http://hem.bredband.net/arnel/webcam.html > thank you for the reply, try this website: www.glmi.org/webcam try during daylight hours US eastern standard time. |
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Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote:
> Arne wrote: >> Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote: >> >>>Since I installed FF 1.5 I cannot view a live webcam .I can view the >>>image using IE 6.0 or AOL. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks >> >> >> Very strange to hear this! For me looking at live Webcam is a interest >> and feel it's better using Mozilla since it works with no need for >> ActiveX as IE need for most of them. But I don't look at webcam's >> depending on visitors having Java installed. I do have Java on my >> computer but I hate Java applications on websites, so I have it turned >> off! >> >> Do you have any URL's to webcam's that don't work for you with FF? Also, >> check this and see if it works: >> >> http://hem.bredband.net/arnel/webcam.html >> > thank you for the reply, try this website: www.glmi.org/webcam try > during daylight hours US eastern standard time. That site use a Java Applet Cam and I was able to see the image when I turned my Java on in Mozilla. Sorry, I can't help much since I don't use Firefox, but could it be that you are missing some Java Plug-In dll files? I have a lot of those: File name: NPJava11.dll File name: NPJava12.dll File name: NPJava13.dll File name: NPJava32.dll File name: NPJPI140_01.dll File name: NPOJI610.dll -- /Arne Google Group Users, read about The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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Arne wrote:
> Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote: > > >>Arne wrote: >> >>>Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Since I installed FF 1.5 I cannot view a live webcam .I can view the >>>>image using IE 6.0 or AOL. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks >>> >>> >>>Very strange to hear this! For me looking at live Webcam is a interest >>>and feel it's better using Mozilla since it works with no need for >>>ActiveX as IE need for most of them. But I don't look at webcam's >>>depending on visitors having Java installed. I do have Java on my >>>computer but I hate Java applications on websites, so I have it turned >>>off! >>> >>>Do you have any URL's to webcam's that don't work for you with FF? Also, >>>check this and see if it works: >>> >>>http://hem.bredband.net/arnel/webcam.html >>> >> >>thank you for the reply, try this website: www.glmi.org/webcam try >>during daylight hours US eastern standard time. > > > That site use a Java Applet Cam and I was able to see the image when I > turned my Java on in Mozilla. Sorry, I can't help much since I don't use > Firefox, but could it be that you are missing some Java Plug-In dll > files? I have a lot of those: > > File name: NPJava11.dll > File name: NPJava12.dll > File name: NPJava13.dll > File name: NPJava32.dll > File name: NPJPI140_01.dll > File name: NPOJI610.dll > You're missing one: NPJava14.dll. And if you're using the current version of java then the other file would be NPJPI150_06.dll |
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"budfarrar" <> wrote in message news:BXXwf.31625$%. .. > Arne wrote: >> Once upon a time *budfarrar* wrote: >> >>>Since I installed FF 1.5 I cannot view a live webcam .I can view the >>>image using IE 6.0 or AOL. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks >> >> >> Very strange to hear this! For me looking at live Webcam is a interest >> and feel it's better using Mozilla since it works with no need for >> ActiveX as IE need for most of them. But I don't look at webcam's >> depending on visitors having Java installed. I do have Java on my >> computer but I hate Java applications on websites, so I have it turned >> off! >> >> Do you have any URL's to webcam's that don't work for you with FF? Also, >> check this and see if it works: >> >> http://hem.bredband.net/arnel/webcam.html >> > thank you for the reply, try this website: www.glmi.org/webcam try during > daylight hours US eastern standard time. I have FF ver.1.5 and have no problem viewing the web cam at the above site. I'm looking at: Live Detroit River Cam, live. |
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