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I am not familiar with Scott's program/API, however when dealing with an HTTP interface to a paging company, your program has to take the place of the browser and the human running the browser. So if that is something HTTPAPI would help with, then it would be ideal. The tedious part, even with a helpful toolkit on your side, is that every paging company is almost certain to have a different web page(s) for submitting pager messages. Therefore you're probably looking at a separate chunk of code for each paging company that you need to submit pages through. -Marty ===================================== date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:53:04 -0500 from: rob@xxxxxxxxx subject: RE: Paging software for the iSeries I guess HTTP means Scott's HTTPAPI socket program, maybe? Rob Berendt
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