Quinn,
I would love to be able to look at both.
The solution I tried today, is working, but of course, relies on an
external website being up and running. It is really clean and simple.
What you are talking about is something that would be a more
independent solution. So yes I am very interested.
I am running a Windows 2003 server that Robert Garcia made for me. It
has been a workhorse. A couple of unfinished deployment items. But he
knows what works I can tell you that.
But I am a mac guy and still learning about windows. I only say that
so that you are a bit patient with me on the server end of things. I
am getting more and more comfortable on Windows though.
Thanks for picking up on the thread.
Mark
On Mar 20, 2007, at 2:43 PM, Quinn Mclaughlin wrote:
I have been printing barcodes from Witango apps for years, using
open source scripts. One is a javascript that runs on the WT
server and creates a <table> that is a code 39 barcode, using black
and white one pixel gifs. Another generates jpg or png graphics of
barcodes. Both are free.
I just saw this thread so am not familiar with the earlier
discussion and potential solution. Let me know if you want details
on the above. We've used both in emails and on web pages for over
6 years now. The jpg solution is more stable for cross-browser
printing I might add, but requires a WT initiated batch file to run
on the server to generate the image. The table solution is quick
and easy.
Quinn McLaughlin
learningannex.com
On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:45 PM, David Mark Weiss wrote:
Brian,
I made it work, although I can't figure out how to get rid of the
box. I will fiddle tomorrow. This is just great. Thank you so much.
Mark
On Mar 19, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Brian Mowers wrote:
Mark,
I have been doing this for 3-4 years in Witango.
39 code on the fly no problem.
Here is an example of an IMG tag that I use that will do this.
Just place this IMG tag on your page and you are good to go.
<IMG SRC="http://www.barcodesinc.com/generator/image.php?
code=MOWER-21332-332&style=421&type=C39&width=203&height=77&xres=1&f
ont=3">
You can specify Width,Barcode Type and style,height,Font and size
and some other things.
The 'MOWER-21332-332' in the tag is just some text from a
transaction. You can put anything in there that you want.
The rest of the tag parms just set up the Barcode rendering
image result.
Give it a whirl! It is free.
Hope this helps.
~Brian Mowers
You can specify the Barcode Type and style,Width,Height,Font and
something called Xres
At 03:43 PM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
Hi all!
I have asked this before.
I am currently putting bar codes on the top of paperwork, by
batching bar code symbols in advance, copying them onto the
server and then referencing them using a numbering system.
I would love to have a way to make bar code symbols. Code 39 on
the fly and never have to do this again.
Windows 2003 server.
Would anyone here have an idea? I asked this before, but was on
a mac server at the time. Perhaps there are more options on
windows.
Thanks
Mark Weiss
http://trustthechildren.blogspot.com
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