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Using the Camera Server
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These image files are available within your AXIS 200+ and 240.
Including Snapshots in Web Pages
Follow these steps to integrate live snapshots into your own web pages:
1. Create your web page using your preferred HTML creation tool, i.e. an ordinary text editor, or
a dedicated HTML design application.
2. In your Web browser, enter the name or IP address of your camera server together with the
preferred snapshot type.
Example
http://192.16.253.80/fullsize.jpg
3. Add an HTML reference to the snapshot within the target web page.
Example
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Sample page</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>Welcome to Axis Web Camera Demo</H1>
<IMG ALT="Fullsize JPEG Image"
SRC="http://192.16.253.80/fullsize.jpg">
</BODY>
</HTML>
Each time anyone visits this page, a new fullsize snapshot will be generated and displayed in
the Web browser. Since Web pages are kept locally for fast browsing, your browser may some-
times display a cached image as opposed to a newly taken snapshot. When this happens, simply
click Reload/Refresh in your Web browser.
You can easily change the size of your snapshot.
File name
Description
fullsize.jpg
The standard resolution. Hardware generated in about. 0.5 seconds.
halfsize.jpg
Excellent for thumbnails. Hardware generated in about 0.3 seconds.
lastshot.jpg
The last snapshot taken, either a 'fullsize' or 'halfsize' snapshot. Primarily
intended for software applications for archiving a buffered image.
hugesize.jpg
The highest resolution snapshot available. As opposed to the 'fullsize' and
'halfsize' images, the 'hugesize' image is software generated which takes
about 10 seconds.
zoom.jpg
A cutout from the center of 'hugesize'. It takes about 8 seconds to
generate.
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