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I would think that hosting it on a 3000, perhaps as a STORE-TO-DISK file,
would make things painlessly simple, for those who can get to the Internet
from their 3000. Failing that, a STD file on any other server, and a readme
explaining the send statement to upload a STD file to a 3000, would be a
close second.
Good to see McKesson still addressing the 3000.
Greg Stigers
http://www.cgiusa.com
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:43 AM
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> Subject: Delivery of application via WEB ???
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> I'm currently looking for an avenue that would allow us to
> take a existing
> HP3000 application package on tape, which we manufacture, and
> output it
> into an executable so that it could be housed on a Web Server
> where our
> customers could download it to their HP3000 platform.
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