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What do the HTTP headers look like in the CGIDEV2
templates?  Can you post a sample of them, including the
first few lines of HTML?

Brad

On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 13:15:28 -0500
 "Bartell, Aaron L. (TC)" <ALBartell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  >You originally stated that the problem was the CGIDEV2
> CGI program
> being downloaded as a file rather than being executed.
>  Is that still
> the problem?
> 
> When I go at it from a browser, yes, it tries to download
> it.  I have a
> GUI tool I wrote in Java to execute pages and display the
> raw data back
> to me.  When I POSTed to the webpage with my tool that is
> when I found
> out I was getting jeeeuunk back from the server.
> 
> 
> >If so, it's hard to imagine how CGIDEV2 could be the
> cause.
> The only thing that I have found so far is that it is
> only CGIDEV2
> programs that are doing this and regular RPG CGI programs
> are not.  I am
> guessing it is something indirectly related to CGIDEV2,
> but nonetheless
> still related to CGIDEV2.
> 
> >If your program executes but fails, you can use
> CGIDEV2's debugging...
> I have been watching the CGIDEBUG file closely, but the
> program is not
> erroring out.  It is completing successfully but the data
> is all crazy
> looking (looks like it didn't go through a EBCDIC to
> ASCII conversion).
> 
> >Also potentially useful would be a PBA trace using the
> TRCTCPAPP
> command.
> I will look into this one.  Thanks for bringing it to my
> attention.
> 
> 
> >For all group PTFs by release...
> I checked out that site against WRKGRPPTF and we are all
> up to date with
> the pertinent PTF's.  By pertinent I mean we have SF99098
> installed for
> V5R2 which is the only HTTP related one from what I can
> see.
> 
> 
> Thanks for your response,
> Aaron Bartell
> 
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