Does eValid have a programmable interface

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Does eValid have a programmable interface

Postby PaulieB » Thu Oct 20, 2022 9:14 am

Hi.

Can eValid be used as a subsystem?

I mean, is there a programmable interface for eValid that is available to use?

If so, can you give me details on this feature?

Thanks
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Re: Does eValid have a programmable interface

Postby eValid » Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:03 am

PaulieB wrote:Hi.

Can eValid be used as a subsystem?

I mean, is there a programmable interface for eValid that is available to use?

If so, can you give me details on this feature?

Thanks


Thanks for asking PaulieB.

Indeed, there is such an interface.

It's called the eValid Programmatic Interface (EPI) and it provides access to a limited subset of eValid commands.

Here is the description (manual page): http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... ation.html

This COM library will implement access to the current active eValid browser.

You can use C++ (CPP), PERL, VB.

The EPI system will run with any Windows environment.


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