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OK , I'm closer now. If I import the source into an iSeries project I can
open the HTML with the page designer. The only issue is it brings in the
line numbers and date area as if it was part of the source code itself and
tries to display it in the HTML. Maybe i just need to lobby harder for
storing it in the IFS. I'm surprised I can't just open the designer from
the normal RSE filters.



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[WDSCI-L] open html member into designer, not lpex






Is there a way to open an html source member into the designer screen, not

the lpex editor. It was decided to store our HTML for CGI processing in a
source member not the IFS. Now I cannot open the member in anything other
than the lpex editor. The members have a type of .html, and if I check
file associations, it says I should have the designer as an option for
type .html. If i put the source in the IFS and get to it that way it
works, If I try to get the get to the source member thru the IFS and the
QSYS.LIB file system I lose it again. Any help would be appreciated? Next
I will try creating a project. I remember on version 6 if you made code
designer the default type for .DSPF it would not work from the iSeries
filter but worked fine from a project. I'll report back after trying.
Hopefully someone knows how to do this.


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