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Booth,list.
Why limit yourself to RPG? There are multiple, well supported, free
options. Just see the periodic 'best language' conversations on this
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Glenn
On 1/17/2013 7:34 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
First, this is a very simplistic request. I admit to being flummoxed
as to how to get started.
Then some background: I want to stay within the confines of what IBM
provides with the base midrange package. I know there a lot of
various third party tools, but I want to stay with the solutions
provided by IBM. My reasoning is simple: I want a solution that any
RPG programmer can build, on his machine, without having to talk his
bosses into spending more money for extras.
Where I am at: I have built a web site on the Apache server where I
can serve up static reports generated in RPG and then published as HTML
the IFS. Here is a screen shot.
http://www.martinvt.com/Ice_Cream_Project/Ice_Cream__HTML_/ice_cream_
_html_.html
http://tinyurl.com/a5e7o9e
What I believe is the next baby step: I would like to add a flavor to
the physical file from a web page. Perhaps edit/delete, too, if that
is a small step. But I do not understand the process very well. In
the end I want to have the ability to add an image for the flavor, too.
Any comments are welcome. I am hoping I can make the Ice Cream Project
as a beginners guide for RPG programmers. "Keep it Simple" is the key
phrase.
Thank you.
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