client.
Satyam
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From: "Mitch Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 5:56 PM
Subject: [Fwd: Re: [PHP] Re: How could I make the browser to send a command
to a cash register...]
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a connection to the port that causes the drawer to open.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: How could I make the browser to send a command
to a cash register...
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:42:37 -0500
From: Mitch Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Man-w
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It's a RS232 serial register. PHP, running at the server side, could
talk to the hardware at the client side? Or is it ActiveX?
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You're correct, server-side cannot perform a client-side task.
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> That 100% depends on how the cash register works. Is it an NT cash
> register, or an propitiatory one? Is it rs232 or on a network?
> Basically, find out how the cash register can be controlled, then make a
> php script that can fire that control.
Thanks.
It's a RS232 serial register. PHP, ru
Man-wai Chang wrote:
> to open its drawer?
>
That 100% depends on how the cash register works. Is it an NT cash
register, or an propitiatory one? Is it rs232 or on a network?
Basically, find out how the cash register can be controlled, then make a
php script that can fire that control.
If you
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