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1D barcodes for Web URL's
Is this possible and if so...
what software will generate a 1D barcode (UPC, EAN, or whatever), that when scanned with a smart phone, will take you to a web site?
thanks in advance,
David
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QR Codes can do that, among other awesome things. Free too. They're 2D though, any particular reason you need a 1D?
Here's a generator:
QR Code Generator
And some info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_Code
Last edited by Mike F; 04-21-2011 at 12:25 PM.
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yeah, I know about the 2D or QR codes, but I was asked to find out about the 1D codes.
Someone here said they saw one (might have been a Coke product), that if you scanned the UPC code on the can, it would take you to the Coke web site. I'm not believing it until I see an actual code in action.
Any others out there heard of this?
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Only thing I could find as far as 1D barcodes with redirect features is this, you need their reader to scan them from what I can gather:
QuickMark Mobile Barcode - Technical World - QuickMark Mobile Redirect Settings
The QuickMark DIY link up top is the generator.
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thanks Mike, I'll check it out.
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A QR code stores several thousand characters of data. A 1D barcode (code 39 for example) only has an alphabet of 43 characters, and does not include a colon, so could not encode a URL. It can encode plain text, but the barcode would be very long.
QR Codes Explained
Code 39
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thanks graficworx, but I know how they work.
My question is specific to 1D codes and how they can be directed/redirected to a web url. I just haven't seen one myself and was doing research for someone that has seen one but can't seem to "show me" an example.
The closest I have come across is the link that Mike F posted above.
thanks for the help, any information is good and helpful.
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