PriNet:

I've not used Win32::Scanner::EZTWAIN before, but looking at the documentation regarding the -dll parameter to new, it says you can "use this option to tell where eztw32.dll is located, use a trailing slash." Based on that, I'd guess that you just need to tell it the directory containing eztw32.dll, not the entire pathname of the file. In other words, have you tried changing it to:

$Scanner = new Win32::Scanner::EZTWAIN(-dll=>$Current_Directory . '/') +;

Hopefully, that'll do it for you.

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re: TWAIN Scanner by roboticus
in thread TWAIN Scanner by PriNet

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