Simon

Simon Coulter wrote:

Use the DSM APIs to query the device capabilities and if it supports the HTML keyword then it must be a browser (or at least a suitable device). This approach is probably the best because that is what you really want to know. Does the device support HTML. This will work with WSG and any other client that supports HTML such as Arterial Software's aXesTS client. Note: You might want to consider this as a replacement for WSG rather than embarking on a complete CGI implementation.

I have been searching the DSM APIs and I imagine that the one I need is QsnQry5250 but I cannot find a field relating to HTML support. Admittedly, I did have a very late night yesterday evening (or this morning) and that may be the reason, but if you, or any one else, can point me in the right direction, I would be most grateful. I am on V5R1.


Rob


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