If you don't have the source, your only solution is something like HATS
or better yet, Presto from BCD.
If you have source, BCD's WebSmart might be a great choice.
I also like using JavaScript/Ajax and HTML. I'm not a fan of PHP, but
its pretty good on "i" and scales well (if you buy the fee-based
version, which is worth it).

Tools like my CGILIB in RPGxTools.com (or a smaller package like
CGIDEV2) can be very helpful and satisfying to RPG programmers as well
as help avoid the "RPG for the Web" complexities.
With CGILIB they get to actually write RPG code that does I/O to the web
rather than simply be a facilitator for another development process.

-Bob


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