<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <title>Sample use of NetworkCam</title> <!-- java section, visitors see automatically changing image --><applet class="cmp" code="com.mindprod.networkcam.NetworkCam.class" archive="networkcam.jar" align="top" width="320" height="240" vspace="10" hspace="10"> <param name="CameraName" value="Times Square"> <param name="frogs" value="yes"> <param name="RefreshFast" value="5"> <param name="RefreshTimeout" value="30"> <param name="RefreshSlow" value="60"> <param name="Flip" value="no"> <param name="Mirror" value="no"> <param name="Rotate" value="0"> <param name="Image" value="http://images.earthcam.com/ec_metros/newyork/newyork/fridays.jpg?nocache=1119726325281"> <!-- no java section, for visitors without java, image only changes on manual reload --><img src="http://images.earthcam.com/ec_metros/newyork/newyork/fridays.jpg?nocache=1119726325281" alt="No Java View" width="320" height="240" align="top"> <br> If you were using a Java-enabled browser, you would see the <span class="applet">NetworkCam</span> Java applet continuously updating the image. <br> Click your browser’s Reload/Refresh for a new snapshot. </applet> <br> Configured to reload every 5 seconds for the first 30 seconds after you click the image, and every minute thereafter. <br> Click to force a reload. </body> </html>