Registering Web Pages - Epson TM-T70-i Technical Reference Manual

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Registering Web Pages

When you register an application on the TM-70-i printer, register web contents.
Specifications of the file to be registered
• Static contents such as HTML files, CSS files, JavaScript files, and image data.
• Zip the files to be registered all together. The zip file name is arbitrary.
 Use one-byte alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters) for a zip file name and
 Do not use any of the following names for top folders in the web application.
 The maximum size of the files before being zipped is 30 MB. Otherwise, registering fails.
 If you access the URL of the web application when it is not registered, a 403-forbidden
Cautions for the files to be registered
• If PHP is disabled, files cannot be registered to MicroSD. Further, additional web pages cannot
be registered. All files will be overwritten when registered. To register files, first compress all
of the web content into a zip file.
• If PHP is enabled, files can be registered to MicroSD. Further, additional files can be registered.
If the file name already exists, that file will be overwritten. However, if the file name does not
already exist or the file is registered in a different folder, the existing file will be saved. If a file
is to be deleted, deletion should be performed by the user. 
Web content is saved in the following folder.
[microSD root folder]\webapp\
• Web pages cannot be registered additionally. All files are overwritten and registered. Zip web
contents before registering.
<Example for sample program>
sub-folder name.
 PrinterConfigurationPage
 cgi-bin
error will be returned instead of a 404-not found error.
ePOS-Print_UM_E_Sample.zip...................... : Zip file
├ index.html
├ css
|└ *.css
├ img
|├ *.bmp
|├ *.jpg
|└ *.png
├ js
|└ *.js
└ sample
 └ *.html
 lisences
 firmware-update
Chapter 2 Setup
 technical-support
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