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I did a set of quick tutorials on configuring an Apache server for use with RPG (CGIDEV2) - you will find them at http://www.systemideveloper.com/quicktutorials.html

Regards

Paul Tuohy
ComCon
www.comconadvisor.com www.systemideveloper.com




DLee@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Sorry about not correcting the subject line.


Aaron, thanks for the suggestion, I'll go check it out.,


<Check out RPGUI which is open source/free and during the install it sets up
<a basic Apache server for doing RPG+CGI programming. The program with the
<code you will be looking for will be in RPGUI/QRPGLESRC,CRTAPACHE once you
<have restored the *SAVF - or you can just run the install and it will create
<the Apache instance for you.


hi;

I work on a iseries system, as a rpg programmer. I have been asked by my manager to find out what information our department should provide to Ops Admin to set us up on the HTTP Server so we can serve web pages from the iseries using rpg.

I have written rpg programs that serve web pages before at other companies, and actually setup a configuration, but that was sometime ago, and have forgotten alot. I won't be doing the setup, only need to provide
the information so admin can do their work proprly.

I know we probably need to provide the path where we will store html and graphics on the ifs, and where to find the iseries *pgms but after that, what else?

I was hoping someone here could provide more input.

Regards,



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