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Hi Nathan,

I tried this in
1. PC1 Netscape 4.80 98se 800x600.
2. PC2 Netscape 4.80 XP Pro 1600x1200.
3. PC2 IE 6.0               XP Pro 1600x1200.
4. PC1 IE 5.5               98se 800x600.
At:
http://www.relational-data.com/rdweb/newsmenu.html
What I get is great on the first page displaying only "Goto Menu"
When I click on Goto Menu I get a popup with
#1 "Options    Newsletter Subscriptions"
I don't see Workstation Menu.
#2 No pop up at all.  It has to be my problem but I have no idea what
might be causing this.
#3 I see "Workstation Menu" just great.
#4 I see "Workstation Menu" just great. Same PC, same resolution
and same screen as #1.
IE looks fine Netscape doesn't.
When I click on "Newsletter Subscriptions"
#1, #3 & #4 look similar  No Problem
When I enter my name and click on submit
#1 I see:  User: G
             Newsletters
             Subscription
             Description
box       Economic Times

I can't see any of the other boxes, descriptions or the box to the
right of the descriptions.  I can't enlarge the window.  I can't see the
save or quit button.
#3 & #4 Looks great. #1 & #4 Are the same  PC, same resolution
and same screen. IE looks fine Netscape doesn't.

Thanks for looking at this.  Since I wasn't able to get most of the
screen on #1 in Netscape and no pop up on #2 in Netscape it
looked like there was a problem running this in Netscape.  I am not
able to resize the window to see everything.

Both screen resolutions in IE look great and I am able to resize the
popup window.

Thanks for a really great example.  I've never done web pages off
the 400.  My curiosity in understanding what is involved in creating
web pages is increasing.  What other programs/files are required to
run this, other than the RPG example you show and the DDS for the
file?  I see you include /copy's and call's in the program.  Are these
created by you or are they supplied with your web server/OS400?
I'm just trying to get an understanding of what is involved.

Thank you,

Gary Kuznitz

On 25 Oct 2002 at 13:35, Nathan (Nathan M. Andelin <web400@midrange.com>) 
commented about Re: [WEB400] Can CGI Do this ???:

> > From: "Gary Kuznitz" <docfxit@theoffice.la>
> > That's really great.  Any chance you can get it working
> > in Netscape?  Wonderful example.
>
> Thanks, Gary.  Having tested it with Navigator 4.08, I thought that might be
> good enough.  What problem did you have?
>
> Nathan M. Andelin
> www.relational-data.com
>
>
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