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-----Original Message----- From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> To: midrange-l@midrange.com <midrange-l@midrange.com> Date: 04 October 2001 17:55 Subject: RE: Replacing IIS with iSeries 400 >> Have a look at www.insure.ie and www.firstcalldirect.ie for MDC client >sites >> in 100% LANSA code. > >Um. Interesting website. I entered the data, got to the last page, and it >told me I had made an error. It told me to press the back button to get >back to the page in error and fix it. When I hit the back button, all my >previous entries were cleared lost and I had to re-enter everything. Neither of the above sites gives a message re the back button when you get an error, they post a list of error message which you correct on the page, you do not lose any data. If you try to skip pages or run 2 browser session at same time and cut & paste data between them (i.e. client trying to insure a Porsche at Peugeot prices) then server will clear fields. If you can replicate what you say then please mail me the example to mike@mdc.ie (with the reference no. if possible). > >This is what you consider to be a web application? > No, I would NOT expect or accept that from a web application, I await your example. > > >What the heck is condition "S_I73IOC2"? I suppose it's something I set up >in the LANSA source code. Oh look! Hardcoded colors and font sizes! In >fact, I guess I set up all the individual pieces of HTML in "Web >components", and anything I want to change, I hardcode in my source. Yeah, >that's pretty high level. > >But then again, I assume the source is easy, a high level of abstraction >above everything else. After all, this is a 4GL I don't think you've discovered the wizard to do the page layouts in your 5 min dig. > >I've attached the code required to maintain a data area. I'm pretty >confused as to how this is a 4GL. It sure looks like a combination of DDS >and CL code to me. With hardcoded checking of the CPU type, to boot, so >that I conditionally execute code based on the machine I'm running on. Joe, are you telling me your product can work on multiple platforms without checking? Are you going to give me a look how it does this? Mike. > >Anyway, I'm done. Anybody interested in programming in LANSA should >definitely take a look at the code Mike pointed me to. It's definitely >enlightening. >
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