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I will look into the possibility of posting the PowerHouse and Axiant
documentation outside the Supported Customer area.

Best regards,

Conrad

Conrad Whittall
Marketing Manager, Application Development Tools
Cognos Incorporated, 3755 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 4K9,
Canada

Tel : + 1 (613) 738-1338 Ext.4804
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For information on the Cognos PowerHouse family of high-productivity
development tools for mission-critical business applications visit our
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-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Cole [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday 17 March 1999 3:43 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: PH Books on CD


I asked:

> Given that the docs are just PDF files, and also that the changes
> between PowerHouse versions have broad interest...
>
> Is there any chance of making these PDF files available for download
> from the web site?

and Conrad Whittall responded:

> All of the "soft copy" documentation, for PowerHouse, Axiant and all of
> our BI tools, (whether PDF or WinHelp) is currently available for download
> from the Product Information area of the Support Library in the Supported
> Customers area of our web site, at http://www.cognos.com/support/

At the time I asked, I had made only a brief tour of the site.
Even loading the support page, initially I was confused because I run
with "autoload images" turned off; it turns out that the navigation
there is through images.  Now I know.

I am disappointed to see a login screen, thus preventing me (and
everyone else without a login) from viewing the documentation.

I hope you'll give some consideration to making the documentation
PUBLICLY available.

--Glenn

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