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I know Mel mentioned there was, but I couldn't find it in
the docs.

Either way, creating your own is very simple.  You could
even use my #WrStout subprocedure and use that.  That's the
beauty of ILE.  I have both CGIDEV2 and my suprocedures
availble and it makes life much easier.  Because there are
times when directly writing out HTML is more feasible that
using a template.  At least in IMHO.

You can find my stuff in my books or at www.bvstools.com.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

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> Is there a way with the cgidev2 api's to directly write
> hmtl code within the
> RPG?
>
> I know I can create an html string, and then substitute,
> into a variable in
> the HTML template file, but I would like to skip that
> step for some of my
> code.
>
> I would like to be able to something like this..  And it
> would write the
> string to the output buffer.   I looked at all the
> provided prototypes and I
> just couldn't see a match.
> c      callp  wrthtml('<td>blah</td>')
>
> instead of:
> c      callp     updhtmlvar('subvar':'<td>blah</td>')
> c      callp     wrtsection('header *fini')
>
> Is this possible?  Thanks, tim
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