Nathan

Very cool!

I see, for Dave's benefit, that the Apache HTTP Server Redbook has a very simple example, as well as additional materials that can set up things pretty quickly. Some of the stuff returns a table all filled out - and a CSS import could take care of any style concerns very nicely.

Vern

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From: Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>

From: vhamberg@...
it is good to hear this from one who is actually using it, if I read
you correctly.

I'm currently using a Net.Data file upload utility, which is based on a macro
supplied by Peter Connell. The following thread is part of somewhat lengthy
discussion on that topic:

http://archive.midrange.com/web400/200804/msg00013.html

I used Net.Data for a small contract job I did for Pearson Publishing (in the
UK) a number of years ago. I'm also aware of a couple ISVs using Net.Data for
applications for K-12 school districts in the US.

I actually did a bit of comparative analysis by prototyping an application using
three different tools, one of which was my own ILE framework, while the other
two were Net.Data & CGIDEV2. As I began working with Net.Data, it struck me how
seductive it is to just save a macro on the IFS and run it. There's no compile
step. And any errors are reported automatically in the output.

Nathan.



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