On 10/10/2008, at 10:36 PM, Rob Dixon wrote:

With Workstation Gateway (WSG) , you could include HTML fields in your
display file and put HTML and Javascript in them, thus modifying WSG very
substantially, including enabling function keys with Javascript. WSG is no
longer supported. I am sure that I read somewhere that either iSeries
Access for Web and/or HATS had a similar facility but I can no longer find
it. The V5R3 DDS manual refers to the HTML keyword but only says that it
can be used in WSG even though WSG is not supported by V5R3. Can anyone
point me in the right direction please?

WebFacing Tool -- current DDS keyword supporthttp:// publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iadthelp/v7r0/topic/ com.ibm.etools.iseries.webfacing.doc/topics/rwfkwd.html



Customizing your HATS project


http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/hatshelp/v60/topic/ com.ibm.hats.doc/doc/getstarti06.htm

5250 HTML DDS keyword support

DDS programmers can use the HTML keyword to imbed raw HTML data into the 5250 data stream. HATS will enable data that is sent from a host application in the HTML DDS keyword to be rendered in the browser.

For more information about HTML DDS support, refer to the HATS User's and Administrator's Guide.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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