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* Chore: Cleanup * Updated some urls to images and removed parts of documentation that is no longer valid * Removal of some documentation that is no longer valid * Removed PDF Export module --------- Co-authored-by: Johan Olsson <johan@noodl.net>
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title: Scanning for QR Codes in a camera feed
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# Scanning for QR Codes in a camera feed
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This example enables you to scan a camera feed for Quick Response (QR) Codes and fetch the resulting data in the QR Code. To scan for QR Codes via uploaded images, see the documentation on the [Image QR Scanner](/library/modules/qr-scanner/guides/image-upload).
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## No camera stream in viewer? HTTP vs. HTTPS
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For security reasons, the camera feed can generally only be accessed through a secure connection, i.e. an URL beginning with <code>https://</code>, and not <code>http://</code>. This means that on some platforms (depending on OS and browser) the camera feed of the **Camera QR Scanner** will not work inside of the Noodl viewer. Furthermore, connecting to http://localhost:8574/ might have the same issue. However, on some platforms localhost is exempted from the rule and the camera works without problems in the viewer.
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If you run into this problem you will have to deploy to a secure server via <code>https://</code>. The easiest way to do that is to use the [Noodl Sandbox Deploy](/docs/guides/deploy/deploying-an-app-on-sandbox) which uses <code>https://</code> protocols.
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If you run into this problem you will have to deploy to a secure server via <code>https://</code>.
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