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« on: September 02, 2011, 04:22:24 PM »

I've been publishing my systems in IWP and we've been fine mixing php pages generated in fmstudio for reports and printing stuff... One of my clients wants to incorporate fingerprint readers to his solution ... he has this running in a php mysql environment... I've seen this working fine. The problems is this, my system is pretty large (like a little bank) and was intended to be used in IWP so moving to php is not easy... I can use the fingerprint in php to authorization process...but how can I comeback to IWP depending of the result of the fingerprint scanner? ... I mean the user comes to a certain process to be authorized and using a link the php fingerprint page checks his finger .... if he has the sufficient privileges the process most be authorized ... how can I catch the result and comeback to the correct layout in IWP?

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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2011, 07:21:00 PM »

I think you have moved beyond the capabilities of IWP - once you need to port information between a php page and an IWP page, you're pretty much out of luck...

But, a layout for IWP can be addressed by a php page anyway, so although it may be a bit of work, you should still be able to utlilise those layouts...

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