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> From: "Hans Boldt" <boldt@ca.ibm.com> > I suppose what I'm really bitching about is this: Why aren't > the RPG CGI experts pointing out the need to be concerned > about issues like escaping text in HTML documents and > properly URL-encoding query strings? Maybe so called "experts" need a little guidance from time to time. Thanks for sharing your tip, along with source code. Your subprocedures (or equivalent) belong in every Web toolkit. The community of RPG CGI developers may be facing something of a paradox. While the iSeries is arguably the best application server on the planet, and RPG is arguably the best language for business applications, the CGI interface itself is geared more toward scaled-back applications that get infrequent use (IMO). In contrast to the native workstation interface (green-screens), will we ever see major applications deployed with an ILE CGI interface? Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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