Canon Vb-C60 NETWORK CAMERA VB-C60 Operation Guide - Page 151

save Web data, see How to Create a Web Using VB Viewer, Web s for Image Distribution - flash viewer

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Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution Web Pages for Image Distribution Note The VB-C60 has a built-in Web server. Write desired content for the Web page for video distribution in the flash memory in the camera beforehand, and you can publish the Web page and distribute image over the Web using the camera alone. For information on how to save Web page data, see "How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer" ( P. 4-6). Please make sure that the web server and the camera's IP address or global address are on the same subnet, when using a dedicated web server. Tip You can utilize the language setting function of the browser to create a multi-language Web page. For example, set the top page for Japanese users as index-ja.html and English page for overseas users as index.html, and separate the URL with slashes, such as http:// 192.168.100.1/sample/. This way, the server will send appropriate files according to the browser's language setting for the accessed page. For details on the language setting function, see the browser's Help. * The underlined portion is an example of IP address. In reality, the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera ( P. 1-8). 4-3

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Web Pages for Image Distribution
Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution
Note
The VB-C60 has a built-in Web server. Write desired content for the Web page for video
distribution in the flash memory in the camera beforehand, and you can publish the Web
page and distribute image over the Web using the camera alone. For information on how to
save Web page data, see "How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer" (
±
P. 4-6).
Please make sure that the web server and the camera's IP address or global address are on
the same subnet, when using a dedicated web server.
Tip
You can utilize the language setting function of the browser to create a multi-language Web
page.
For example, set the top page for Japanese users as index-ja.html and English page for
overseas users as index.html, and separate the URL with slashes, such as http://
192.168.100.1
/sample/. This way, the server will send appropriate files according to the
browser's language setting for the accessed page. For details on the language setting
function, see the browser's Help.
*
The underlined portion is an example of IP address. In reality, the customer must enter the IP
address set for the camera (
±
P. 1-8).