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Actually Carey if you look at the index.jsp source you will see that IBM gives you some guidance as to how to set up an automatic redirect. We have opted to "clean up" our version of index.jsp so that it includes only the code needed for the redirect. We chose to present a gif file just in case response is slow. The code is... <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <script language="javascript"> // Logoff and end host job if browser is closed function onclose() { var iX = window.event.clientX ; var sW = 0 - screen.width; if (iX < sW) { document.LOGOFF.submit(); alert('<bean:message key="index.closeAlert"/>'); } } </script> <TITLE><bean:message key="index.title"/></TITLE></HEAD> <BODY bgcolor="silver"> <p><center> <IMG border="0" src="StartPage.gif" width="663" height="363"> </center><p> <jsp:include page="webfacing/services/invocation/html/invocations.jsp" flush="true"/> </BODY></HTML> You will need to watch this file when loading a new version of WDSc, as ours has been over-written in the past. btw - you can also modify the login screen by working with logon.jsp (under services/invocation/html). HTH ----- Message from Carey Caile <Carey.Caile@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:04:26 -0400 ----- To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [WEB400] Webfacing automation Our Webfacing application only has one launch button. Does anyone know how to bypass this and automatically launch this button and go straight to the logon screen? Carey David R. Sager ITS Project Leader, BPMS Office: (847) 482-2627 Cell: (847) 489-4941 AIM: drsatpca
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