I keep getting the error: Codetext :: Sorry, evaluation version only allows Code39Standard recognition, please specify it explicitly.
I’ve already signed up for the additional 30 day trial but all they gave me was a license (.lic) file and zero instructions on how to use it for the ‘cloud’ barcode recognition api’s.
All I am trying to do is send the service a local image, and get a reply back with the barcode type and value. Please advise, I’d really love to use this tool as I already have the script setup. Just need the proper permissions at this point to read the other barcode formats.
I keep getting the error: Codetext :: Sorry, evaluation version only allows Code39Standard recognition, please specify it explicitly.
I’ve already signed up for the additional 30 day trial but all they gave me was a license (.lic) file and zero instructions on how to use it for the ‘cloud’ barcode recognition api’s.
All I am trying to do is send the service a local image, and get a reply back with the barcode type and value. Please advise, I’d really love to use this tool as I already have the script setup. Just need the proper permissions at this point to read the other barcode formats.
I want to use your product, but I just need to verify it can read different types of barcodes from my local machine. Please advise.
I can only answer questions relating to pricing and licensing at this address so I have forwarded your technical enquiry to our support forum in a new private thread where a support developer will answer you shortly.
This is to update you that trial license will not work for Cloud. Trial license works only with Aspose.BarCode for .Net & Java. You need to upgrade the account to a paid plan to work with other Barcode types. Furthermore you may forward us the sample files and we will return you the output generated by using Aspose.BarCode for Cloud API.
Thanks for answering back. I assumed what you said but wanted to verify that it did not work with the cloud framework.
I built it in Java instead and am impressed with the recognition ability so far. I’ll do some more tests and will be looking forward to using this service.