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There are several ideas I have of things you might want to take a look at, none of which solves your challenge in its entirety. 1. Desk Master from http://www.seacrest.com This is a collection of internet services available to the green screen world. One of the features is the communication of forms. The web site would have a form that GUI users fill out, then the data in the form fields is interfaced to some input to 400 processing. You design your form interactively, like you are designing Query/400 definitions. 2. Lansa & their competition. You have an application that works in 400. It is translated to the web. It continues to work as it always did, but now GUI interface instead of green screen interface. 3. You can create a web site in 5 minutes using www.weblogger.com of course you then have to pay some bucks each year to keep it on their software, but since there is a 30 day free trial or something, you can at least explore what they have to offer. Basically you do not need to know any HTML, you just key merrily away with what you see is what you get ... if you do know HTML then you can soup up the templates they provide. MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac) > From: docfxit@theoffice.la (Gary Kuznitz) > > Hi, > > I'm working on getting my first web page up on an AS/400. I know > nothing. I would like to start with a survey. I'm wondering if anyone > might have (or know of where I could find) an example of a web page > that would: > > 1. Display 5 questions. > 2. Accept 5 text boxes for answers. > 3. Write the answers to a file on the 400. > > I would like to learn how. Would you mind shareing an example of the source > code. > > Thank you, > > Gary Kuznitz
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