Testing on my customer's system confirms my thoughts that -with the
WebPac/1 extension- a CGI can live in an SFS directory without being
listed in CGI FILELIST.
The classic way: (DEMOENV CGI lives in SFSD:HTTPD.WEBSHARE.KRIS and is
listed in CGI FILELIST on SFSD:HTTPD.WEBSHARE.KRIS)
Adam Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, re 10 dimensions?:
You'll love the string handling capabilities.
HAW HAW I SLAY ME.
As my 16-year-old would say, Feel free to ...
...phsiii
Dave,
Thanks, I've got it now.
Regards,
Michael
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From: Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:32:19 PM
Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS
Rick
Troth's
WEBSHARE
program
can
be
downloaded
from
Richard,
Recollection is fuzzy, but I believe you can have CGIs and SFS hierarchy
handled by the same HTTPD v-machine, you just cannot have CGIs living in
an
SFS-defined-only kind of space. For CGIs to be executed instead of serv
ed
out (like plain files), they must reside on an ACCESSed disk
Kris,
Ah, that's it. For the CGI to process from an accessed disk you can
request the page http://xx/somedirectory/somecgiFN. But when in SFS
you need the path as you mention it. It looks like this could be working.
But i'll have to look into it some more. Running CMSHELP would get me
When I look at it, Page 3 is the same as Page 1. Is something missing??
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I set it on the right. I HATE it on the left! :-)
David Wakser
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On the right for me!
That's the problem with XEDIT - it's so darn flexible it can be whatever
you want!!
Colin Allinson
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Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
Right! So when I hit newline it's in the body not the prefix area.
On Feb 20, 2008 10:05 AM, Huegel, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
--
Mark Pace
Mainline Information Systems
On the left, of course.:-)
Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
--
DJ
V/Soft
z/VM and mainframe Linux expertise, training,
consulting, and software development
www.vsoft-software.com
Ohh goody ...a mid-week religious war!! Man the cannons! Mount the
horses! Call up the reserves, this could be a long war!:-)
My initial thought was: On the LEFT, naturally -- where God intended it to
be! If it belonged on the right it would be called the line SUFFIX area!!
:-)
Right or off entirely.
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
Use LEXX. (Though I wish someone would fix the parsing of the DATE
function parameters in the RX$$ parser.)
Peter
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Left for English, right for Hebrew.
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***
* My initial thought was: On the LEFT, naturally -- where God intended it to
*
* be! If it belonged on the right it would be called the line SUFFIX area!!
*
* :-)
*
*
*
* THIS IS THE CORRECT ANSWER!
*
On Feb 20, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
I like it on the right.
Adam
On the right, of course.:-)
That way, both the prefix area and the next line are both a single keystroke
away. From anywhere on a line, a CR takes you to the beginning of the next
line, a TAB takes you to the prefix area.
And then there's the human-factors aspect of wasting valuable
Some of you kids may not remember or you aren't old IBM'ers but this
was all hashed out in about 1980 with the IBM internal availability of
XEDIT. I don't know that anyone has the archives of the old IBMVM
list. It would be interesting to see the arguments in it. EDGAR, the
favorite (my
Obviously, on the left. That¹s why everyone was so ecstatic when the extra
³=² was added to the command line prompt.
--
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On Wednesday, 02/20/2008 at 10:06 EST, Huegel, Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
Are you INSANE?!? :-)
It belongs, as you say on the left or on the right, of course. A True VM
Bigot, believing in infinite diversity in
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Chip Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That way, both the prefix area and the next line are both a single keystroke
away. From anywhere on a line, a CR takes you to the beginning of the next
line, a TAB takes you to the prefix area.
You mean you actually
I like the prefix on the left but then I'm an old set in my ways ISPF
Editor user (which is yet another 'religious' issue in the VM world).
Alan - I prefer Blu-Ray over HD :-)
Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist
Enterprise Platform Services, Mainframe Engineering
KP-IT Enterprise
Depends on what I am doing. If I am entering lots of data I want it on
the right, otherwise on the left.
Jim Dodds
Systems Programmer
Kentucky State University
400 East Main Street
Frankfort, Ky 40601
502 597 6114
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
CLEARLY the prefix belongs on the RIGHT.
After all, VM is a right coast operating system,
not some left coast monster like certain flavors of Unix!
Seriously,
I prefer prefix positioned on the right for reasons Mark Pace mentioned.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Huegel, Thomas [EMAIL
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on
02/19/2008 04:53:22 PM:
Given that performance is very nearly the same between SAN and EDEV
connections, or acceptably so, then I would recommend that you go with
the EDEV approach. Just have your SAN folks carve out a big chunk
On the left. For continuation, use SI.
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On the right, of course.:-)
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:26:37 -0500, Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Free advice: Always run DIRECTXA against your last known-good directory
when the system comes up after a DR restore unless you know that the
object and source directories are in sync. (You don't know, unless the
system
Agreed!
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On the left, until you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
It's
On the right so the emulator column indicator = data column.
Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
--
Chris Langford,
Cestrian Software:
Consulting services for: VM, VSE, MVS, z/VM, z/OS, OS/2, P/3x0 etc.
I had the same result.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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On the left, until you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
It's much easier to see which line it applies to when it's close to the
text, which is generally near the beginning of the line.
Also, I've always liked that newline takes me to the prefix area.
Brian Nielsen
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008
That is a personal preference. It belongs wherever you like it. One of
the really good things about XEDIT is that it is customizable. My
preference is on the left.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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I used to have an Xedit profile called ICCF. It was on the right.
- Dave H.
Dodds, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like to have it on the left.
It makes it easier to see which blocks of data you would like to copy or
move, for lines that do not extend all the way over to the right side of
the screen.
Basically whatever you are used to.
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008, Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
Isn't there enough hatred and intolerance in the world already without
bringing this up? Isn't XEDIT big and powerful enough to include all of us
with all of our various needs?
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 06:47:16 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I look at it, Page 3 is the same as Page 1. Is something missing?
?
The OP gave a link to Page 3. You followed the link to page 2, and from
there to page 3 again.
Either click the link for Page 1 or change the tail of URL to
Sir Kris The Guide runs with Prefix on Right by default (of course).
Only when frequent deletes/moves I set it left.
As I mentioned here already: when I saw XEDIT for the very first time,
the demonstrating colleague entered and in XEDIT's command line.
And indeed I shamelessly copied his idea,
WHAT the he!! are youns talking about???
MA
On Feb 20, 2008 11:31 AM, Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is a personal preference. It belongs wherever you like it. One of
the really good things about XEDIT is that it is customizable. My
preference is on the left.
Regards,
Kris,
You do not have a macro for: SET SYN @ SET PREFIX ON CENTER?
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 12:50 PM
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Sir
BETA
Ed Martin
330-588-4723
ext 40441
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On Wednesday, 02/20/2008 at 10:06
I like it on the right. I can concentrate easier that way.
And the command line on top... :-)
Ivica Brodaric
Gotta say I like it on the left, occasionally moving it to the right,
and sometimes with NUM ON, which on the right might look like sequence
numbers that belong on 80-column type cards, but I digress.
Would a Chinese XEDIT have it top or bottom?
And what about CMDLINE? Scale? all those
Or... print the article. It worked for me the same day it was mentioned
on the list.
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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The information contained in this e-mail and any
Not only do I like the prefix area on the left, I set number on because
I frequently work with blocks having more than 23 records. I give the
first line a label, scroll down to where I can see the last line, and
enter a command like .a banana :lastlinenumber. As long as we are
discussing our
At 01:56 PM 2/20/2008, you wrote:
I have the unsubstantiated general impression that people from
blue states seemed to want it on the right, and people from red
states seem to want it on the left. If that is correct, the
universe shall come to an end soon. Where's the restaurant, and my
They want the prefix to be in the middle of course.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Left, of course.
-Mark Vitale
www.perfman.com
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I have the unsubstantiated general impression that people from blue
states seemed to want it on the right, and people from red states seem
to want it on the left. If that is correct, the universe shall come to an
end soon. Where's the restaurant, and my blanket?
Mike Walter
The
Cmdline belongs on the bottom, because we¹re not z/OS. nuf said.
I generally run with the scale and current line in the center of the screen,
and with num on, because sometimes cmdline commands are more convenient when
you don¹t have to guess at the line numbers. The only problem with Num On is
Let them eat cake.
Oh, wait... Miguel said that the cake is a LIE!.
Let them eat cupcakes?
I had to google the cake is a lie to understand that. Miguel is a
zNetGener, while I'm zAnachronism
Mike
Duane Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If that is correct, the universe shall come to an end soon. Where's
the restaurant, and my blanket?
Towel. The cool frood never loses his towel, not his blanket.
De
An alternative (just updated to include PREFIX OFF with the appropriate
VERIFY) to the command line approach:
'SET PF16 MACRO $TOGGLE PREFIX'
Inside a home-grown $TOGGLE XEDIT Y2 (which contains lots of other
XEDIT toggle-able settings):
...
Prefix:
'COMMAND EXTRACT
On 2/20/08 15:57 Rob van der Heij said:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Chip Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That way, both the prefix area and the next line are both a single keystroke
away. From anywhere on a line, a CR takes you to the beginning of the next
line, a TAB takes you to the
Left unless I need it on the right. (happens)
Ed Martin
330-588-4723
ext 40441
For me it must be the left side - always and forever!
Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
Senior Systems Programmer
Infocrossing
Office 402.963.8905
Count me in on the left side. Right side...isn't that for ICCF? :-)
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'SET CMDLINE TOP'
'SET PREFIX NULLS LEFT'
'SET NUMBER ON'
'SET SCALE ON 3'
'SET CURLINE ON 4'
'SET ENTER IGNORE COMMAND CURSOR HOME PRIORITY 30'
'SET MSGLINE ON -1 10 OVERLAY'
'SET FULLREAD ON'
'SET SPILL WORD'
'SET TOFEOF ON'
'SET STAY ON'
'SET WRAP ON'
This electronic transmission and any
I received my invite to the mainframe announcement webcast for Tuesday next
week.
Anyone else get one?
Apparently, z 10 is the next one!
Normally, something like this causes a flurry of mail.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
On the RIGHT of course, and the command and scale lines at the TOP. I
don't know who thought the command line should be in the middle, but I
guess the TOP vs BOTTOM vote was a tie.
I really thing that the lefties are just lefties because they had
previously used that lousy MVS editor which
No. Who do I contact to get invited to the party?
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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While my session, like a well-carved halibut fillet, shall have no scale
(it's toggled by a PF key when needed), it's good to see others
employing the convenience of SET WRAP ON.
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Sent:
And who decided that the curline should be in the middle by default?!?!
That one puzzles me.
--
Mark Pace
Mainline Information Systems
z10, of the green stripe :-)
On 2/20/08 3:06 PM, Tom Duerbusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I received my invite to the mainframe announcement webcast for Tuesday next
week.
Anyone else get one?
Apparently, z 10 is the next one!
Normally, something like this causes a flurry of mail.
Left. Mostly because I only had some MVS folks to help me with VM when
I took over its support again in 1999 (after starting on BSEPP in 1979
and going through VM/XA in 1989). It was an attempt to help them work
without their ISPF blanket/menus by giving them an editor that looked
something like
I'll bet CURLINE in the middle is left over from the old EDIT days when
you either used c//qefeqf/ to make changes or a 'c' to bring the
line to the CMDLINE to make the change. I always felt it was in the
middle so one could see code before and after the line being
manipulated. I still leave
People, can we please let this thread die?
XEDIT has only been around for 20+ years now, and you still want to
argue about this stuff? :-o
Really! Get a life!
The current, not command, line in the middle! Never fell in love with
ISPF. Left because:
1. It is close to the text, which is sometimes very convenient,
especially when using block commands.
2. Everything to the right is from the file.
3. Consistent with filelist and rdrlist.
4. It is a
No. Who do I contact to get invited to the party?
Richard:
http://www.on24.com/clients/ibm/102818
Jim
Thanks, Jim.
Now the next problem. When trying the test of my system, everything
passed. I have WMP10 installed, but cannot stream the test video.
Thinking that it might be the popup blocker, I tried disabling it. I was
greeted with a pop-up that said, For security reasons, this function
has
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