This might be a web400 question... since it's rpg, I wasn't sure...

I found this section, of code, if I wanted to write html straight to the
browser without using the substitute functions.  I was wondring if there was
a better routine?

c                   eval      out = 'Content-type: text/html' +            
c                             newline + newline + '<html><body><head> -    
c                             <title>State Demonstration</title></head> -  
c                             <body title="State"><h1 align="center"> -    
c                             State Demonstration -                        
c                             </h1><p>Error(s) ocurred.  Programmer has -  
c                             been notified.  Please try again later. -    
c                             </p></body></html>'                          
c                   callp     WrtNoSection(%addr(out)+2:                   
c                             %len(out))                                   
                                                                           
c                   callp     WrtSection('*fini')                          

I would like a routine that does a simple out &  does the *fini... ie:

c                   callp     wrtweb('<td>name</td>')

Is there a function that does this? Or would I need to write a procedure to
combine the above functions?  Also, in the previous section, why would they
offset the %addr(out) by +2 (it was like this in the sample programs??)

Thanks, for your time, tim
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