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Isaac Connor 57054cdd5b feat: add unified ONVIF.pm control module replacing four per-vendor copies
Single ONVIF SOAP/PTZ implementation that replaces onvif.pm, Reolink.pm,
Netcat.pm, and TapoC520WS_ONVIF.pm. All state is kept in instance variables
(no package globals), SSL verification falls back automatically, and
sendCmd routes to the correct ONVIF service endpoint per command type.

Bug fixes from the originals:
- Brightness decrease checked lowercase 'brightness' (never matched)
- whiteAbsIn/whiteAbsOut in Reolink/Netcat/TapoC520WS never called sendCmd
- Imaging commands sent to PTZ endpoint instead of /onvif/imaging
- Reboot sent to PTZ endpoint instead of /onvif/device_service
- Package globals leaked state between camera instances

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ZoneMinder version 0.01
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INSTALLATION

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   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

DEPENDENCIES

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Copyright (C) 2005 by Philip Coombes

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