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Looks great.  I've added it to my favourites.

Jeffrey E. Bull
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-----Original Message-----
From: Shannon O'Donnell [mailto:shannono@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 06 June 2003 04:13
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Online Articles for Your Use...


In the belief that it is always better to give than to receive....

I've compiled a list of a few of the more useful or interesting articles
(judgement call...ha!) I've written over the last few years and placed them
all in one convenient place. If you are looking for technical info or want
to learn how to do something on the AS/400 and one of these links helps you,
let me know!  If you just want something "different" to read...there's a few
articles like that too!

And visiting this web page won't cost you a thing as there is nothing on
this website for sale! Ha!

To get to the list click on:

http://www.snap-ebooks.com/articles_index.htm


Here's a list of the articles:

Reading an IFS File from RPG

Display AS/400 Data on a PDA

An Alternative Method of Serving Web Pages from the AS/400

Merging DB2/400 Data with an a Microsoft Word Database

AS/400 Reports on the Fly! From Any Database!

Display Operations Navigator from a 5250 Green-Screen

Use Websphere Studio for Building Web Pages

Creating Editable Web Pages

Easy Display File Printing

Performing Surgery on the Windows Registry

The Client Access Express Toolkit

Introduction to Win32 API Programming with VARPG

Create an Animated Chicken with VARPG

Java By Example with Websphere Development Studio Client

A Telnet Exit Program Tells You Who's Knocking At Your Door

The 5250 Word Wrap Utility

Security Made Easy With Operations Navigator

VARPG Game Programming

Back to Basics: Self Updating Display File

Access Windows Control Panel Using VB Script

FTP Basics: Batch Processing

How to Convert HTML into a JPEG

A Poor Man's Data Query

VARPG and iSeries Databases

VARPG Subfiles: An Introduction

JavaScript and the SHELL Command

Work with Active Jobs from Operations Navigator

Creating a VARPG Appointment Calendar

Exploring iSeries Navigator Application Administration

Fun with VARPG Radio Buttons!

Learning Java by Example

VisualAge for RPG: Who Knew it was so Much Fun!?!

JavaScript: Back to Basics

Form Up to Learn About HTML Forms

CODE/400's Code Editor: Tips and Tricks

Displaying Static HTML Pages from the iSeries

Introduction to Communication's Console and CODE/400's Code Editor

Basic HTML: Headers, Bodies and Flying Text

How Does Your Browser Find a Web Page?

Learning Basic HTML Tags

Five MORE! Cool Things You Can Do With Ops Nav

The Midrange Programmer Philosophy

Five Cool Things You Can Do With Operations Navigator

Determining a PC's IP Address

Office Vision/400 Works on V5R1

Can you Afford Free Web-Based Access to your iSeries?

V5R1 Excitement for OS/400 Administration and Operations

V5R1 Networking Enhancements

Is it Time To Work From Home?

Java Fundamentals for OS/400 Programmers

FTP The Easy Way Using Java!

Lest We Forget

Accessibility Software Opens the Door to Non-Traditional Workers

New Options for Capacity Planning

Are You Ready For Apache?

Compress AS/400 Files Using IFS Access

IBM Announcement Brings Cool New Tools

Gui-Builder Makes Java GUI Development Easy

The Demise of SEU

Can Your Business Really Afford a PC Server?

Are Punch Cards Making a Comeback?

Secure Your AS/400 With IP Filtering

How To Build Ops Nav Plug-Ins Using Java

Thinking About Putting Your AS/400 On the Internet?

Can Your UNIX Apps Keep Up the PASE?

Thin Client Solutions Made Easy

DDOS and the Old West

>From Bad To Worse

Why Commitment Control is Important For High Availability

A Better Way To Distribute Your AS/400 Software Changes

Is IBM Pushing You Around Or Are You Dragging Your Feet?

Don't Hang From The Rafters

eCommerce: Getting There Quickly

Don't Believe Everything You Read

Get To the Point with PPP

SSL and Express Client Do Battle With Microsoft

Making Room For Your Stuff

QNTC: Opening Windows NT to the AS/400

Access Your Systems From Anywhere!

IMHO: IBM Plays Hide and Seek

Serves Your Data Right

ZIP Into the Future

Testing...1...2...3

Who's Been Messing With My Spooled Files

IMHO: It's Time To Let Go

Building the Bridge Between RPGIV and PC Programs

A Time for Yo Yo's

Configuring 32-Bit Client Access/400 ODBC - Part 1

Configuring 32-Bit Client Access/400 ODBC - Part 2

Are Your AS/400 Passwords REALLY Secure?

Understanding the Windows 95 Boot Cycle

The OTHER Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP Startup Folder

What To Do When a Programmer Leaves

Desktop Encyclopedia of Tips, Techniques and Programming Practices for
iSeries and OS/400

Case Study: Migrating From Microsoft NT to the iSeries

The Bell's and Whistle's of IBM's iSeries

Is IBM's iSeries the Right Choice For Your Enterprise?

IBM Set to "Eclipse" the IT World with New Development Tools

Prepare Your iSeries Developers for New Toolset


Shannon O'Donnell


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