On Monday 04 Jul 2005 13:42, Alphonse Ogulla wrote: > The objective is to set up a robust electronic document validation > system that can authenticate electronically produced documents using > Debian GNU/Linux and other open-source tools. My search for an > existing open-source solution did not yield any fruit.
> Do you think this is a reasonable way of going about this project? Is > Samba-CUPS and bash/perl scripting the best tools to use or are there > others? What is your recommendation and advise? Your comments, remarks > or criticism are welcome. I'd be worried about why you need to validate an invoice or receipt in the first place. In a paperless, digital office, all you should need from a customer is their customer number or some other unique ID. Then, you'll be able to pull up all their records digitally, from a secure system, and you'll know if the receipt they're presenting is correct. In other words, the paper is just something for the records of pre-digital folk, and not something you really care about. -- Lee Braiden http://www.DigitalUnleashed.com
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