Just getting a black screen without camera image displaying.
have updated the app with new barcode reader - should be working again
pm me for backend details to view scanned info
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Just getting a black screen without camera image displaying.
Prevent fraud?? Eh?
Anyway I just downloaded the app, reverse engineer and tada rsa key. Will see if I can throw together the iOS barcode reader with zxing lib and test sometime this weekend
A iOS version would be awesome
zeely, how long does th play store take to update? the current version still shows feb
I'm busy reverse engineering the summus wavelet image renderer. once that is done I can move the image rendering server side and then release an ios version.
its a bit of a guess how long play store takes to update. in my experience normally a few hours
Ya I just installed it and also getting the same issue.Just getting a black screen without camera image displaying.
It does not like my ugly facesee what happens when you release a POC that isnt ready for release. julle almal se moer for making me work on a friday :crylaugh:
I've noticed on the backend that some of the scans with the latest version of the app ARENT decoding the image, only the text data in the barcode.
I need to look into why the drivers image isnt being decoded
The flow of the app is as follows
A) entrance
- scan drivers license
- scan car disk
- enter details of visitor and resident in complex being visited, hit submit
at this point an entry on the back end is created with an "in date"
B) exit
- scan drivers license
- scan car disk
- confirm exit
at this point an entry on the back end is created with an "out date"
the reporting opportunities are quite interesting in that an estate can do verified tracking of drivers and vehicles in and out, date and time stamped, etc
see what happens when you release a POC that isnt ready for release. julle almal se moer for making me work on a friday :crylaugh:
I've noticed on the backend that some of the scans with the latest version of the app ARENT decoding the image, only the text data in the barcode.
I need to look into why the drivers image isnt being decoded
The flow of the app is as follows
A) entrance
- scan drivers license
- scan car disk
- enter details of visitor and resident in complex being visited, hit submit
at this point an entry on the back end is created with an "in date"
B) exit
- scan drivers license
- scan car disk
- confirm exit
at this point an entry on the back end is created with an "out date"
the reporting opportunities are quite interesting in that an estate can do verified tracking of drivers and vehicles in and out, date and time stamped, etc
Are you sure this level of personal data can be collected legally, in terms of the POPI Act, once implemented.
sure
popi act states you must take reasonable precautions to prevent your customers data being unlawfully accessed.
This is a lot more secure than an underpaid security guard and a clipboard
see what happens when you release a POC that isnt ready for release. julle almal se moer for making me work on a friday :crylaugh:
I've noticed on the backend that some of the scans with the latest version of the app ARENT decoding the image, only the text data in the barcode.
I need to look into why the drivers image isnt being decoded
The flow of the app is as follows
A) entrance
- scan drivers license
- scan car disk
- enter details of visitor and resident in complex being visited, hit submit
at this point an entry on the back end is created with an "in date"
B) exit
- scan drivers license
- scan car disk
- confirm exit
at this point an entry on the back end is created with an "out date"
the reporting opportunities are quite interesting in that an estate can do verified tracking of drivers and vehicles in and out, date and time stamped, etc
What component do you use to read that barcode through the camera? I've looked at Manatee Works and Microblink
The Microblink one is moer expensive though. I see you Manatee's demo app works well to read the drivers license