I'd implement access control in the java object if possible, sounds easier.

"Tom Playford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Dear all knowing list,
>
> I am trying to control the movement of a camera in real time from the web.
But I also need to make sure that only the user I specify can have control.
>
> What I though I could do was this: launch a java applet from a php page
parsing the session id. Then when the user adjusts the controls on the
applet, a php page is loaded by the applet, sets the user session with the
session id, then sends the control details back to the server and on to the
camera.
>
> I've given this a go with no luck. When I try to set the session id on the
php script that the Java applet loads I get a permissions error (the perms
on /tmp are fine). I'm not 100% sure I understand sessions, is my method
utterly implausible? Does anyone have any better suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Playford

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