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Zapcode |
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Example Name: ZCDWeb Language: VB API type: ActiveX API component filename: ZcClicon.dll
Environment: Windows 2000, XP, |
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What does it do? |
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Demonstrates the use of, communicating with the Capscan Pool Manager,
searching, and working with ambiguity lists. |
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Could be used as a
starting point for: |
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Capturing or verifying an address from a web interface using a
postcode. |
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Where to find the
example code: |
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After running the setup from the Zapcode CD to install the client
APIs you will find these examples installed (by default) in: C:\Program Files\Capscan\SDK\Zapcode Client
API\ActiveX\Examples\VB If you have installed to another location you will need to
change the path where necessary.
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What each file does: |
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File name What does it do? ZCDWeb.aspx.VB The
main form for searching and displaying the results. ZcClicon.Interop.dll You need to add a
reference to this file if you are going to be calling the ActiveX from a .net application. ZCDWeb.sln Visual
Studio 2008 solutions file. Spider.ini Capscan
Client/Server configuration file.
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Preparing to run the
example: |
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If you are not using the Capscan OnDemand service, please make
sure that you have installed the Capscan Pool Manager and that it is up and
running. You will need to register the ActiveX control before you can
use it. To do this: 1.
Open a DOS prompt in the same folder as
ZcClicon.dll. 2.
At the prompt type in the following and
press enter: regsvr32
ZcClicon.dll
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Running the example: |
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1.
Make sure that the API library is in the
search path. 2.
Open the ZCDWeb.sln
solution file using Visual Studio 2008. 3.
In the solution Explorer, under References,
make sure that there is a valid entry for the ZcClicon.Interop.dll. 4.
Make sure that the Solution Configuration is
set to Debug. 5.
Press F5 to run the example. 6.
At the top of the web form select the
connection type, host server name (and for OnDemand, you account details) and
pool. 7.
Once you have set the connection details enter
a postcode in the Input field and then click the search button.
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Trouble-shooting and
hints: |
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1.
If you are running on a LAN make sure that
the Capscan Pool Manager is running correctly. To do this you can use the PoolMan Admin
application that is installed along with the Capscan Pool Manager. 2.
If you are using the Capscan OnDemand
service make sure that you can see the Internet. 3.
If you are using a firewall make sure that
it is not blocking this example or the Capscan Pool Manager. By default the Capscan Client/Server uses
port 27920 for sending and receiving data. 4.
Try installing and running the Zapcode
application to test that the Capscan Pool Manger is working correctly. The installation for Zapcode can be found
on the CD under: Api\zcd_cs\win32\client\zapcode
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For more hints and tips please see the SDK
bookshelf documentation.
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