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I have a folder where are saved images from a webcam each X time.

I want to use these image to create a slideshow without transitions effects or music => i want to make a timelaps!

These slideshow must be dynamic (i can use php to build the list of image, each time a user want to watch the "video").

Any sugguestion and code to do this? Javascript? Php? or others??

Thanx!

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  • Are you wanting the list of images to handle real-time (new images after initial page load), or just page loads -> show each image sent in the initial request on X interval? Sep 25, 2011 at 16:35
  • You don't. Just download one of the hundreds of existing scripts that do this for you.
    – DanMan
    Sep 25, 2011 at 16:39

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That's the best way i found: simple and speedy

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Video</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY  BGCOLOR="#000000">
<img name="foto">
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
var Pic = new Array();

Pic[0] = '/images/image1.jpg'
Pic[1] = '/images/image2.jpg'
Pic[2] = '/images/image3.jpg'
//this part in real code is replaced with a PHP script that print image location dinamically

var t;
var j = 0;
var p = Pic.length;
var preLoad = new Array();
for (i = 0; i < p; i++) {
preLoad[i] = new Image();
preLoad[i].src = Pic[i];
}
//all images are loaded on client
index = 0;
function update(){
if (preLoad[index]!= null){
document.images['foto'].src = preLoad[index].src;
index++;
setTimeout(update, 1000);
}

}
update();

</script>

</BODY>
</HTML>
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Have your PHP script send a meta refresh tag in the heading to reload the page with the latest image after the desired time.

NOTE: There are better, more AJAX-like ways of doing this, but this is the simplest. Using AJAX to reload just the image and not the whole page would be harder to write but a better user experience.

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