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  • Subject: Re: HTTP server setup
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 18:38:31 -0500

>I am a new subscriber to the list, and have searched the list archives (at
>least a little) and the IBM redbooks for this answer without a lot of
>success.  I am interested in setting up the http server on a 9406-170
>(running v4r3) and use is solely for the purpose of eliminating the green
>screens and emulation software.  I want users to be able to use their
>browser to access the AS/400 applications.  I have heard it can be done
with
>minimal if any changes to the RPG or display files, but can't find the
>process steps necessary to implement it.
>
>Can someone please point me in the right direction?
You bet--to the bank!

Gotta spend dough! WSG is a cruel joke at best. Check out IBM's Host
On-Demand (about $130 per client for low-number licensing) or any of a
number of third-party browser-based emulators (Wall Data has nice one, has
do many others--Jerry, tell Missouri to get busy!)

Be aware that Host On-Demand _is not_ covered under the Software
Subscription umbrella.

rp



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