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Vern,

you are not absolutely right - powerEXT core is MIT licensed, so you can
download it, take
the echoBinToClient subprocedure out - and call it your own

regards
Henrik




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Henrik

You did not explain that he has to have your app installed - it is free,
but it won't be on everyone's machine

Regards
Vern

hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It is as simple as this to put a pdf from OPT01 to the net:

/copy qsrc,pxapihdr General H-Spec's

* powerEXT API Connectors
/copy qsrc,pxapicgicn Basic HTTP connecter & Basic Services

/free
clearSrvPgm();

echoBinToClient('application/pdf'
:'/QOPT/SAMSUNG_CLP/MANUAL/ENGLISH/guide_en.pdf');

*inlr = *on;
return;

/Henrik




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Is there a way to access a file on OPT01 from an RPG program?

I am researching ways to get data off of a DVD and I would like to avoid
having to copy the file from the DVD to the IFS before being able to
access the data in the file.

I have created a DKTF file but I am not sure that is the way to go.

If anyone know how to access OPT01, please let me know.

Marvin


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