Access To Running Fingerprint Applications; Mail Command - Intermec EasyCoder PF2i User Manual

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ON HTTP GOTO 200
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BREAK 1 ON
40
GOTO 40
200 PRINT "<html><head><title>Fingerprint CGI
</title></head>"
201 PRINT "<body bgcolor="+CHR$(34)+"#FFFFFF"+
CHR$(34)+"> <h2>This is generated by Fingerprint
CGI</h2></body></html>"
210 RESUME HTTP

Access to Running Fingerprint Applications

Th e URL fp/running is an easy way to access the running application. If
the running application can be identifi ed as a Fingerprint CGI and it is
registered with mode=interrupt, the interrupt handler will be called.
A program that has not been given a name will not be able to run
through fp/running. To assign a name to the program, you should use
the SAVE command, or you can load it with LOAD or RUN. Otherwise
error messages like: "No Fingerprint application running", "Th e running
application is not registered as CGI", or "Th e running application is not
setup for interrupt mode" will be displayed on a web page.

Mail Command

Th e printer can be set up to generate alert mails as described in "Alerts"
in Chapter 4. It is also possible to send mail from Fingerprint using the
"run" command mail.
Syntax:
mail [-s subject] [-r from/reply-address] [-c cc-address] [-b bcc-address] [-a SMTP-address]
[-p SMTP-port] <to-address> [-f fi le | text]
Note: Th e mail command and the fl ags must be entered in
lowercase.
Several "to", "cc", and "bcc" addresses can be entered if separated by
commas.
If SMTP address and/or port are set (fl ags '-a' and '-p'), the
corresponding printer setting will be changed accordingly. SMTP
address and port cannot be set if the user does not have rights to read/set
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