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My point was very simple: He needs a program running on the PC where the
clipboard is. And I wanted to be very clear that it wasn't a limitation of
IBM i, the problem was simply that his program was running on a different
computer, so it couldn't interact with the PC's clipboard.
Why is this such a controversial thing to say? Why am I getting flak for
it?
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