Hi Bill,

If you wouldn't mind sharing your code diff, that would be appreciated! A few 
of my libraries are interested in implementing this, so even though it no 
longer works for you (and you're a different state), it might be a good 
starting point for me to get it working on our end.

Thanks!
Cori
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I hadn't thought about the possibility that different states could use 
different encoding.


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We wrote a bit to do this years ago. It was simply a couple edits to t_edit.tt2 
and regctl.js. I've got the code diff's if anyone is interested. We had it 
working for Michigan IDs, but I believe the state changed some encoding at some 
point and broke the field population. We've since abandoned it.
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We had a request from an incoming member that I wanted to consult the rest of 
you on.

Have any of you implemented a process that allows you to scan the back of 
driver’s licenses to populate information in library card applications? Looks 
like a barcode scanner has to be able to scan the PDF417  format, and I imagine 
there then needs to be a process to parse and plop that data into the proper 
patron registration form fields?


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