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And one more correction (last time I knock out an email mail with "dinner's ready" in my ears):

Joe, you corrected your original URL and then *I* posted the wrong one. Sorry about that.

It IS: http://see-what-i-can-do.com/poll2.html

(checked and rechecked)

I would like to know about the source files though.

Thanks,

Pete


Pete Helgren wrote:
Thanks for the link Joe. I just tried it and I get this:

Not Found

The requested URL /polls.html was not found on this server.

But reading your blog the links should have actually been:

http://see-what-i-can-do.com/polls2.html


Is the source available somewhere? I'd like a quick reality check on EGL-CE with an RUI app that makes round trip to my i. You mention a project interchange file is "on the project interchange discussion post." But I don't know where or what thiat is.

Pete

Joe Pluta wrote:
Joe Pluta wrote:
The forum works fine for me.
I was going to ask for help on the EGL CE forum but there's a problem with their pages today that it won't accept either of my IBM Ids - so even though I'm logged on the iBM site I'm a guest again as soon as I get to the Cafe. ONly IBM could make it this hard to use a support forum!

Jon Paris
In fact, I've been posting on my blog and on a discussion.

I uploaded my latest project, which is the Java-free Rich UI application. It's nothing but EGL Rich UI in the client and RPG on the host, using only the Apache server on the i. No Java anywhere in sight, and it works great.

The actual app is here:

http://see-what-i-can-do.com/polls.html

The blog is here:

http://www-949.ibm.com/software/rational/cafe/blogs/egl-i/2009/09/12/see-what-i-can-do-v2r1-complete


Joe

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