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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 20, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 12, 2005
Jay Paul Drummond, Massillon, OH (US);
Dale Blackson, Canton, OH (US);
Bob A. Cichon, Canton, OH (US);
Joseph C. Ess, North Canton, OH (US);
Mark A. Moales, North Canton, OH (US);
David W. Weis, Ashland, OH (US);
Mark D. Smith, North Canton, OH (US);
James Church, Kent, OH (US);
Jay Paul Drummond, Massillon, OH (US);
Dale Blackson, Canton, OH (US);
Bob A. Cichon, Canton, OH (US);
Joseph C. Ess, North Canton, OH (US);
Mark A. Moales, North Canton, OH (US);
David W. Weis, Ashland, OH (US);
Mark D. Smith, North Canton, OH (US);
James Church, Kent, OH (US);
Diebold, Incorporated, North Canton, OH (US);
Abstract
An automated banking machine () is operative to conduct transactions in response to mark up language documents and TCP/IP messages exchanged with a local computer system () through an intranet (), as well as in response to messages exchanged with foreign servers () in a wide area network (). The banking machine includes a computer () having mark up language document handling software that includes a browser (). The machine can receive instructions in mark up language documents accessed at an HTTP address to cause operation of transaction function devices, such as a currency dispenser ().