Sure - that is assuming that is how you want to print it!

And even then - given the power of PHP - surely you could do a socket
program to do it.

Anyhow - printing to a POS printer - how mandatory does that have to be?  If
we all remained slaves to how it is done in the past, then we will never
move to the future.

And BTW - there is no such thing as CANNOT be done, only that some one has
not done it yet....


On 7/16/03 9:04 AM, "Andrei Verovski   (aka MacGuru)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 15:58 Europe/Helsinki, Mike Morton wrote:
> 
>> Why is it too serious a problem?  E-Commerce sites are written in PHP -
>> there is not a big difference except that the POS system does not even
>> necessarily have to be online!  I think that is a bit of a short
>> sighted
>> view don't you?
>> 
>> Just because you have not seen it done does not mean that it
>> cannot/has not
>> been done...
>> 
>> I don't mean to be a prick about it -it is just that there really is no
>> reason that it could not be done in php.  It is not a difficult system
>> to
>> do.....
>> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It is NOT possible since web browser cannot print row ASCII to serial
> POS printer (PHP scripts run on server and output Web pages to client
> machines).
> 
> 
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