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> From: "Gary Kuznitz" <docfxit@theoffice.la> > 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. That's odd. Netscape 4.08 and 7.0 have no problem. I wonder what Netscape 4.8 doesn't like? I made an effort to send only standard HTML and a bit of basic Javascript to the browser. > Thanks for a really great example. I've never done web > pages off the 400. Many of the same things that make the 400 great for developing and hosting RPG green-screen programs apply to Web interfaces as well. > My curiosity in understanding what is involved in creating > web pages is increasing. That's great! > What other programs/files are required to run this, other > than the RPG example you show and the DDS for the file? I use an HTML editor, SEU, and the native OS/400 HTTP Server. > 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? The copy members contain procedure prototypes for my Web interface functions, which are in ILE service programs. Yes, I wrote them. I offer a license to customers who allow me to help with their projects. > I'm just trying to get an understanding of what is involved. > Thank you, Hope that helps. Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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