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We are using Developer Tools for the Iseries Version 5.1 to webface a major application and it does a very good job on 95 percent of the displays. Non support of USRRSTDSP keyword creates a problem in the remaining displays, but that final 5 percent is used 95 percent of the time. The screens the user sees (which have the problem) result from a build up of many (small-in-area) subfiles which do NOT overlap. The Window keyword is used to create the physical border between. The reason the subfiles don't overlap is because the information is important to working with each successively added subfile display, and more important, the display has to look like a dumb-terminal image which is what the application looks like on the Intel, Unix and mainframe versions from which we ported this stuff years ago. Not our choice, but the customer is a software company, not an end user company which wouldn't care if we changed the look. The specific problem is that when this stuff is seen in a browser, the only thing that shows is the LAST subfile and some other stuff at the top and bottom of the display which comes from some WRITE [record-format] of some small non-subfile record formats. I could have it (the non-active subfile areas) looking identical without reusing the previously active and still displayed subfiles but not re-writing tons of code is the mission of this webfacing attempt. Any thoughts or suggestions Steve Moland Access Paths Inc
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