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Embed Video Conference into Internet Browser in MAC Environment

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pckoay@gmail.com - 23 Apr 2007 11:08 GMT
Hi,

I would like to create a web page in which web user is able to perform
video conference with another web user. Therefore, there must have a
video conference capability that enables both users to see one
another. Do anyone have any idea on how to embed video conference
application into web page in Mac environment? Or is there any other
way to create the video conference from scratch using Java since Mac
Internet browser support Java.

As I know, we are able to embed NetMeeting application into web page
as it supports ActiveXControl in Windows environment. However, when I
wish to display the page in Mac environment, the NetMeeting seems
unable to work as Mac unable to support the ActiveXControl. So, any
suggestion to  make it works?

I would appreciate any help being provided.

Thanks.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 25 Apr 2007 19:58 GMT
> As I know, we are able to embed NetMeeting application into web page
> as it supports ActiveXControl in Windows environment. However, when I
> wish to display the page in Mac environment, the NetMeeting seems
> unable to work as Mac unable to support the ActiveXControl. So, any
> suggestion to  make it works?

Well ActiveX is out for the Mac platform.
Explorer (which had rather limited ActiveX support for Mac anyway) is
discontinued and not even distributed anymore and the FireFox ActiveX
add-on simply doesn't work under MacOS X.

You could consider Java or building a FireFow add-on (which is what
Wengo originally tried) though,

       Corentin

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