Is there a plugin (for a web app) to snap a picture from a web cam (windows or imac integrated cam, or an usb cam) and then upload it?
Currently am making a desktop win/mac application to take the picture, rename it and save it. Then will attempt to launch the executable or app from the web app when a picture is needed, then upload with the uploader.
But if I can save some time with a plugin, it would be wonderful.
The idea is to make the user do the operation as simple as possible.
I believe HTML5 is the future starting now. Flash is the past. We cannot always relish on the old. The best is to implement HTML5, and fallback with old busted as needed.
Flash? Removed it last year. On my Mac/ PCs. Unless a customer does not want it explicially, no flash or Java or any other Browser Plugins or Addons are installed. I strongly suggest not to rely on yesterday’s technology.
Another thought: This would be pretty interesting for Desktop Apps or Services on Rasp Pi…
[quote=227445:@Tomas Jakobs]Flash? Removed it last year. On my Mac/ PCs. Unless a customer does not want it explicially, no flash or Java or any other Browser Plugins or Addons are installed. I strongly suggest not to rely on yesterday’s technology.
Another thought: This would be pretty interesting for Desktop Apps or Services on Rasp Pi…[/quote]
I believe a desktop app using HTMLViewer could use that code.
I agree but as long as ie and safari don’t support it you are stuck with flash or Java. Or "I’m sorry but your browser does not support this. Use yaga yaga and install and so on "
Users should never be penalized. Indeed amazingly Apple who is boasting to embrace modernity, by not supporting fully HTML5 forces us to use insecure Flash. For Microsoft it should be noted that Edge does support getusermedia fully.