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I like this idea too but if you want older clients to work with it you
would be in a bind. I always like giving web interfaces to things
because they can work with pretty much any pc computer.

On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 13:36, Carmen Nuland wrote:
> This may or may not help you, but iSeries Access for Windows 5.5 (came out
> with V5R2?), has an option under the Edit, Preferences, Hotspots menu that
> allows you to double-click on a complete URL and it will open a web browser
> window.  The checkbox should be marked for Execute URL.
> The trickiest part about it is that you have to have the *complete* URL
> listed - including the http://.
> The nice part about it is that you don't have to worry about the location of
> the web browser executable, and all links open in the same window - not
> separate ones like STRPCCMD.
> 
> Carmen
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 11:56:01 -0400 
> from: fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> subject: STRPCCMD
> 
> I am writing a program that will allow users to view UPS's  tracking system
> on the web from a RPGIV program. I have been successful when there has been
> only one tracking number. I use the STRPCCMD command to initiate the
> process. However, when trying to use multiple tracking numbers the PCCMD
> parameter exceeds 123 characters and the program malfunctions. Has anyone
> had any kind of experience with this and can tell me how to possibly get
> around this problem?  Thanks.
>  
> Gary Fraser
> IS Manager
> Peerless-Winsmith Inc.
> (716) 592-9310 x527
> fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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