Concerning this post, in the 23th version of Google Chrome the WebRTC specification is available without any “flag” to modify. What this means to us that the “Capture Image from WebCam” option of GeoGebraWeb now available for millions and millions Chrome users!
Cheers, and see you on the (GeoGebra) Web!
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How do we get this updated? Is it automatically done?