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September 1998, Week 4

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David Rutherford <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Sep 1998 16:09:40 +0100
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Hello you kind helpful people out there.

Here's the situation. I realise that the HP3000 can act as a WEB server
(Jazz and all that), and I'm sure that this subject has been aired
plenty on these pages over the last months. However I only joined the
list last week.

My boss (a non-techie) has just asked me if I could

"knock a quick demonstration together of the HP3000 Web capabilities,
perhaps showing how reports can be accessed".

Now, as I said, I am perfectly aware the HP3000 can do all these things
(I stupidly said as much to my boss only a few weeks ago - I never
learn!). Could anyone please guide me as to where to begin, what
software (preferably free) do I need, and where can I obtain it. I'm not
a "C" programmer and I don't really like Pascal - my background is good
old Cobol together with a good understanding of MPE, Image etc. We have
several HP3000's all running 5.5.4, and we use Internet Explorer for Web
access, although our Intranet server is NT based.

All help / suggestions gratefully received.

Many thanks

David Rutherford.



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