Correction* The POST form is fed into a PHP script that then logs the data
into a SQL database*

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:29 PM Mahdi Al Husseini <mahdi051...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi, all,
>
> Just thought to share the finished product - an eight-digit ZM1350
> panaplex display with IR RX capability. Quite a simple set-up circuit-wise,
> direct drive, very similar to that of the smart sockets seen in the past,
> but on a single board. Etched black anodized aluminum outside with a black
> acrylic buffer separating the aluminum from the circuit board. Works great.
> A couple of my ZM1350s have fading segments, but that is to be expected I
> suppose.
>
> What proved more difficult (for me anyhow) was setting up the back-end to
> work seamlessly between the ESP32 and SSL protocols. It took some snooping
> around, but i've managed to make near immediate submissions to the ZM1350
> display from my website at https://www.mahdial-husseini.com/ZM1350.
> Essentially, the POST form from my website logs the data in a SQL database.
> That database is queried (and appropriately parsed) at regular intervals by
> the ESP32 with the proper certificates, and compares timestamps. A working
> knowledge of html, CSS, JS, XML, C, PHP, and SQL all came in handy here!
>
> A few folks purchased ESP8266 based B7971 7 tube displays from me in the
> past; I am working to set-up a similar system for you all to submit text to
> your displays online with your own unique SQL databases.
>
> Hope you like, thanks! I'll comment my GitHub repo with all the code here
> shortly.
>
> Al
>

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