This is being posted with the permission of the list owner. (My sincere
thanks, Jean!)
The infrastructure team I work with has three openings for mainframe
developers and/or product support personnel who have experience with any
useful combination of the following: Assembler, C, dump reading, SMP/
I looked into writing a DOM parser for a product I used to have but it
looked like way too much work since they are already available in other
languages. I never found one already existing in HLASM but that does not
mean none exist.
Chuck Arney
Arney Computer Systems
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On 2013-07-24, at 18:39, Russell West wrote:
>
> 1. By default, the message is routed only to the person who wrote the
> particular message to which you are responding, not the list.
>
Of course, this guarantees that you can't commit a mailbombing
by targeting the victim in the Reply-to: field.
Is anyone aware of an XML parser written in HLASM? Ideally, I would like to
find a DOM like parser, but a SAX parser is better than having to write one
from scratch. :)
Oh, this will most likely run under zLInux, so if someone has already built
HLASM interfaces to eXpat or libXML2 or something
Warning to all those who are or will be using AT&T's new web mail interface to
read list messages (this roll-out is taking place on an area by area basis):
Among all of the many new (what they call features, I call aggravations) bugs,
some of those related to replying to list messages are:
John McKown wrote:
> This is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System.
> If this had been an actual emergency, do you
> really think we'd stick around to tell you?
I always get a great chuckle out of that every time
I see it.
Well, this is a similar test. But just delete this
message and move on