The Codabar Decoder is used to enable or disable the Codabar decoder.
codabar (Decoder) <META> Syntax |
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<META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" content="Codabar:[parameter]"> |
codabar JavaScript Object Syntax: |
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By default the JavaScript Object 'scanner' will exist on the current page and can be used to interact directly with the codabar. |
To Set codabar parameters via JavaScript use the following syntax: scanner.Parameter = Value; e.g. scanner.codabar = Value; |
Codabar Ruby Object Syntax: |
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By default the Ruby Object 'Scanner' will exist on the current page and can be used to interact directly with the Codabar. |
To Set Codabar parameters via Ruby use the following syntax: Scanner.Parameter = Value e.g. Scanner.codabar = Value |
Items listed in this section indicate parameters, or attributes which can be set.
Name | Possible Values | Description | Default Value |
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codabar:[Value] | Enabled/Disabled | Enables/Disabled Codabar decoder. | N/A |
RhoElements Version | 1.0.0 or above |
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Supported Devices | All supported devices. |
Minimum Requirements | Scanner or Imager module and device supports Codabar. |
Persistence | Transient - Decoder settings are only guaranteed to persist until the Scanner is disabled |
The following example enables the scanner to read only Codabar labels:
<META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="allDecoders:disabled"> <META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="Codabar:enabled"> <META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="enabled">
Above example can also be written as shown below:
<META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="allDecoders:disabled;Codabar:enabled;enabled">
or
<META HTTP-Equiv="scanner-all_decoders" Content="disabled"> <META HTTP-Equiv="scanner-Codabar" Content="enabled"> <META HTTP-Equiv="scanner-enabled" Content="SCN1">
The following example enables the scanner to read all labels except Codabar:
<META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="allDecoders:enabled"> <META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="Codabar:disabled"> <META HTTP-Equiv="scanner" Content="enabled">