Once your Apache server is configured to handle .shtml files, you can build your camera page. The core concept is to have the SHTML page dynamically include and refresh the HTML or JavaScript elements that display your camera feed. The SSI directives allow you to separate your page structure from your streaming logic.
Modern cameras use advanced compression formats. Because standard browsers historically struggled to play RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) feeds directly, the .shtml page may utilize JavaScript frameworks, WebRTC, or HTML5 tags to decode the stream.
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Understanding "View Index SHTML" and Camera Work: A Technical Guide
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Old cameras (e.g., older Axis, Panasonic, Sony) used index.shtml to load a Java applet or ActiveX control for H.264 streaming. This required specific browser plugins.
: If no password is set, the "Live View" interface allows full access to the video stream. Modern cameras use advanced compression formats
The technical document Live View Axis View View Shtml provides a high-level look at how this system works: Core Functionality
Never leave the factory-set admin passwords intact. Use strong, complex passphrases.