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Doesn't seem to work with IE9

Open jTaeJuKim opened this issue 12 years ago • 6 comments

I realize that this will come as somewhat of a shock given the reliable and steadfast browser Internet Explorer has come to be known as, but the plug in doesn't seem to work with IE (I'm running IE9).

jTaeJuKim avatar Feb 04 '13 15:02 jTaeJuKim

I came to github from this site: http://www.xarg.org/project/jquery-webcam-plugin/. I would like to use jquery webcam for my project.

What is the status of this ? It sounds like a major issue for users.

sp4ce avatar Feb 19 '13 01:02 sp4ce

Works in chrome, safari, and firefox all up to date at time of posting. Doesn't work in IE10

bradsk88 avatar Feb 24 '13 23:02 bradsk88

My mistake, the webcam was being used in another browser. IE10 is OK

bradsk88 avatar Feb 25 '13 00:02 bradsk88

Nice Plug-In thanks. It seems not to work in IE 9 and 10 therefore unfortunately it's unusable.

It would be great if you could fix this issue. Thanks anyway.

Regards

yves-s avatar Jul 09 '13 09:07 yves-s

I figured it out. To use the Plug-In in IE 9 and 10 as well, just put <embed src="'+webcam.swffile+'" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" /> after the last <param /> tag in the source variable.

yves-s avatar Jul 09 '13 14:07 yves-s

I put after the last tag in the source variable. but in IE9

error: no camera mode present, falling back... error: camera stopped error: flash movie not yet registered

@yves-s

tuotuogenjudi avatar Apr 16 '19 10:04 tuotuogenjudi