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I know this is a difficult issue, but I'm asked to build an application that allows users to scan pages (from an Automatic Document Feeder) , and upload them into an FTP server. And I should integrate this into a PHP web application.
Any programming language will work, I just want to know how.
I have found a C# library called WIA. Is it the best option I have ?
Can I build a browser application (with Flash or Java) that can interact with the scanner ?
Thanks !
Perhaps you can check out the following sourceforge project called phpSANE.http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsane/
Essentially need to setup and use SANE to work with your scanner. You can then use or modify (cause it's open source) phpSANE running on your web server which will then pick up the files and save them to an FTP server.
I'm not sure how you might automatically detect documents put into the Automatic Document Feeder, perhaps there is a way SANE is notified and you can get this use this to call a PH script?
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Is it possible to call an exe from a MVC site?
I've seen this link. (I'll try it tomorrow in the morning when I get in the office)
Stackoverflow link
However I wanted to know if I cam barking up the wrong tree.
I have a 3rd party app that provides us a stand alone exe. Instead of sending this exe to x amount of clients. I would like to keep that exe on my web server so I can control who can use the exe.
Is this is viable option?.
You might find the responses to this old question helpful. If you are trying to run an exe file within your application, I think this would be the approach to take.
If I have understood your question wrong, and you are trying to provide users with a link to download an application, or a link to launch an application that already exists on their computer, then you will probably want to look into the html <href> tag.
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When you send an application to someone, using another computer, besides the application itself, do I have to send the Resources File too? And if I am using a DataBase do I have to send the Database.mdf file too? And what else would you have to send to make sure your application works on another computers?
Sorry if this question is a repeated one, but most of the others just ask for a single item, either the Resources or something else. But I would like to know about everything you have to send.
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it depends on your approach. i think you have a software with database and... that you want to sell and make it owrk on other users device. you can make you app make a new database on first start. you can include database files if its local and add to user app directory and... it all depends on you packaging method and tool.
or maybe you want let someone continue the project. so you can give other developer a back up .bak format or export database files from sql server management studio and other developer can attach them to the other machine project
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I use notepad for writing daily notes.some times when system gets restarted by accidentally, I loose my content.
So my question is"can I write an auto-save plugin for notepad" ?
Please let me know if I can write an auto-save plugin for Notepad using C#.NET.
I know about Notepad++ but I want to use notepad only.
Thanks in Advance.
There is no direct way of doing this because NotePad is a separate application and you don't have its code. Even if you did have the code, I'm highly sure it wouldn't be in a .NET-based language.
There is an alternate though. You could recreate entire NotePad from scratch in .NET. Believe me it won't take more than a couple hours for a guy who knows his tools (someone out there might already have done that). Then you can add any new features at your choice.
Yet another way would be hooking into NotePad's low-level messages through Platform calls and trying to somehow inject your features into it, but that's something I'm not an expert at and that would probably take more effort/expertise than writing your own NotePad from scratch.
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I'm planning to create a VNC that can be view in browser. The inspiration for this code is Thinvnc but i would like to implement it using C# .NET . Is it possible to create such an application? what are the components that are going to use? thank you in advance ^_^
It is possible, at least for VNC. Well, I'd say it would be better to go with the java on this one. You could take one of the open source projects and extend it's functionality so it is served from the web page.
if you really want to go with C# you'll need to use silverlight.
One thing is having a page and the other component that knows how to handle vnc. Using asp/html/... won't get you far - you need to use java/silverligh - C#/flash...
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I'm not sure, is this possible or not? I want to scan barcode from within ASP.NET website. Anyone know how to do this?
You would need a scanner and the relevant software to interact with the scanner. Most hand held scanners simply output the text into whatever field is in focus, so this could be Notepad, Word, or even a textbox in your app.
Best approach is to find a scanner that suits your needs and then look into the Driver software it provides.
The simplest way would be to use Flash to gain access to a user's web cam and have them place the barcode infront of the camera. I'm sure Silverlight can do this as well.
No matter how you cut it, though, you're going to need to use some sort of third-party control, whether Flash/Silverlight, Java applet, or browser extension/addon.
An alternative would be to use a specific brand of barcode scanner whose software can insert the results into an arbitrary textbox.