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January 2002, Week 2

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Hi HP3000 users,

The January 2002 issue of Robelle's What's Up DOCumentation newletter
is now available. Some of the highlights from this issue:

* Listing of upcoming HPe3000 seminars and symposiums

* HP Tips: Foptions and Aoptions

Do you have trouble remembering all the bit definitions for Foptions
and Aoptions when opening a file on MPE/iX? You can find them on- line
at docs.hp.com but it takes quite a while. Robelle also has them on-line
in our Encyclopedia for HP Users.

* Suprtool Tips: Suprtool, CGI and the Web

You've got a Web server running on an HP-UX or MPE/iX machine. Your
users are clamoring to get their data and reports from their Intranet.
With a little bit of Perl and Suprtool, you can have your data
accessible on the web, dynamically!

* Suprtool Tips: Generate Random Passwords

This clever application note shows two methods for generating
passwords with Suprtool. The advantage of using a program to generate
new passwords is that no personal bias can slip into the password,
making it easier for an intruder to guess.

* Host-Based Qedit Tips: Inside Vesoft: Combining MPEX and Qedit

I like to think of MPEX as an old friend. An even older friend is
Robelle’s Qedit. These two old friends can work together to make your
tasks complete faster and easier — and isn’t that what friends are for?
They qualify for the “Plays Well with Others” award.

* Qedit for Windows Tips: MatchCharacter: a QWIN Script

The MatchCharacter script searches for matching left and right
characters like parentheses, square brackets or curly braces. It uses
the current selection to determine what to search for. If found, the
script selects the text between the two characters.

* Resources: Robelle Tech -- Unix Quickstart for MPE Users

This column is intended to relate the MPE commands and concepts that
you are familiar with to similar commands and concepts on HP-UX. It is
intended to assist the MPE user, programmer, and operator to navigate
and use commands on the HP-UX operating system.

These are just some of the informative articles in this issue. Read
the complete issue to learn more!

Browse the HTML issues at
http://www.robelle.com/library/newsletter/w2002-01.html
Download the PDF issues at
http://www.robelle.com/library/newsletter/w2002-01.pdf

Hope you enjoy this issue.


Bob Green
President
Robelle Solutions Technology Inc.

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