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  • Subject: Retraction of IFS access in non-QDLS directory
  • From: "Mark A. Manske" <mmanske@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 11:18:51 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

It was driving me nuts and made no sense, another programmer looking over my
shoulder noticed that the
program is working, but I had transposed the directory names of www and
devas400, why oh why
are computers so darn smart and do what you tell them to do :)




Is this possible, the examples that I have found and tested so far, tell me
it is not - or
have I built the web site on the AS/400 in the wrong place....

I am attempting to see if a file exists on
Qibm/WWW/devas400/PriceBook/catalog_for_01568.pdf
the pgms I have found and "played with" tell me it does not exist, but if I
look at anything in QDLS
they run fine, some where I noticed most of these API's work only on QDLS,
so the real question
becomes, did I build these in the wrong place (they work) or are there other
API's for me to use??

There is also a directory of Qibm/WWW/liveas400/.... so that I have
development and live web sites

Thanks for direction or a straight jacket :)


Mark A. Manske
Fleming Plymouth, MN
Sr. Project Lead


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