ASP .NET Barcode Web Component is a ASP.NET script for Miscellaneous scripts design by IDAutomation.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
ASP .NET Barcode Web Component is a collection of Web Applications and .NET Server Controls that create barcodes on the Internet from any Microsoft server with IIS and the .NET Framework installed.
Publisher review:ASP .NET Barcode Web Component is a collection of Web Applications and .NET Server Controls that create barcodes on the Internet from any Microsoft server with IIS and the .NET Framework installed. The ASP.NET Web Component Advantage Package is a collection of Web Applications and .NET Server Controls that create barcodes on the Internet from any Microsoft server with IIS and the .NET Framework installed - Easy implementation - just copy 3 files to the web server - 3 modes of operation allow different implementation methods. - Barcodes are created as high quality GIF, JPEG or PNG graphic images - they do not use fonts. - Can be used like any server control in a .NET development environment. - Streaming mode option sends barcodes to the browser without saving temp files on the server. - Server based image generation is compatible with all web browsers. - 100% managed code created in C# .NET. - Easy to use in Visual Basic.NET, C# and Borland Delphi for .NET. - Supports several linear barcode types including Code 128, ITF, Code 3 of 9, Telepen, Postnet, UPC and EAN. - 2D version supports linear plus PDF417, Data Matrix ECC200 and Maxicode. - Commonly used to verify the alt;li>ty of documents printed from the Internet such as online tickets, coupons, name badges, invoices and registrations.
Operating system:Windows
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