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I believe you are mistakenly assuming that just because TCP/IP was
available, that the AS/400 also had a web server.
I don't recall my first AS/400, a RISC box running v3r6 as having a web
server available.
I think v3r7 (RISC) v3r2 (CISC) was where Apache was added as part of the
TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities/400. Think the IFS was added there also.
Charles
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 1:36 PM Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,we
I have been told in a private mail exchange that a long time ago — before
the IFS has come to the AS/400 — "websites" have been hosted within what
now recognize as QSYS.LIB file system. I saw on my P02 that theinstallable
LPPs list in V2R3 features TCP/IP, while at the same time there is noIFS.
Just the DLO "file system", which is — well known — a crude emulation ofa
hierarchical file system with objects being placed in a normal libraryhttps://try-as400.pocnet.net/wiki/IBM_HTTP-Server_for_AS/400_Configuration
(QDOC?). Back then, it could only be accessed through DLO commands.
I found evidence that hosting web content in QSYS.LIB is indeed possible
from the commented template configuration of the V4 IBM http server:
graphics.
Scroll down to the "Pass - Accept matching requests" section. There are
examples for how to code different file system paths:
# QDLS: Pass /doc/* /QDLS/WebTEST/*.HTM
# Root: Pass /root/* /WebSAMP/*.html
# QOpenSys: Pass /x/* /QOpenSys/WebSAMP/*.html
# QSYS: Pass /lib/* /QSYS.LIB/WebSAMP.LIB/HTMLDOC.FILE/*.MBR
While I see no problem with loading content from individual PF members in
principle, what makes me really wonder is: How to cope with stream files,
aka graphics? Does anyone have some memory about that?
Part two.
I know that newer releases of the (i)ntegrated database support BLOB
fields defined though SQL. Those are a way to store and retrieve
But I fail to understand how to access graphics saved in this way fromall?
within a web page, with an <img src> tag. Maybe this isn't possible at
This is good example where IBM documentation largely fails for me. Thereis
documentation about DB2 and BLOB fields. There is documentation praisingit's
IBM i's web serving abilities and how to configure those — in the end
more or less Apache, no big deal. But some "in between" documentationgaps
stay. Thus part two of my question to get some hints about where tolist
probably take a closer look and read. :-)
Thanks!
:wq! PoC
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