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Rob, Thanks for the reply. I just want to guify as quickly and as inexpensively as possible. I thought I found the way to go with iSeries Access for the Web but that product's 5250 interface does not implement all of the DDS keywords. Users will not appreciate the fact that 'field exit' is not fully implemented. I am looking for companies using iSeries Access for the Web in the Greater Lancaster Pa area who have dealt with this issue, just do I can see this product in a production status. Any ideas on how to find companies in the area using iSeries Access for the Web as a 5250 terminal emulator. Any help is much appreciated. Butch Dimitris Jr Design Data Corporation Phone: 717.295.9712 Fax: 717.295.9796 hdimitris@xxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:24 PM To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries Subject: Re: [WEB400] iSeries Access for the Web issue / Need help What were your goals? - To give users web access without downloading a client (like a 5250 client)? - To guify your screens every so slightly without much effort? If it's the first one, I believe Joe Pluta has a product that you can load on your iSeries that gives them 5250 without having to load a client on their PC's. Supposed to have a higher level of functionality with MSIE though. I know that sends the anti-Bill crowd off into a slathering fit, but it was simply based on the technical capability of the MSIE browser. Frankly, you sound like someone who is more interested in the functionality, since you already are aware of some of the traditional browser limitations like field exit; so I would think that you wouldn't be in the "Bill is the antiChrist crowd" or even if you were, you'd accept something that would have the function. Rob Berendt
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