On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 07:11:05 -0800, Thomas Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
rote:
>Might the 'already signed in' message be there because you did not 'sign
out'
>from a previous session? Could it be misrepresenting the fact that you h
ave a
>cookie saying you are signed in even though no current sessio
Might the 'already signed in' message be there because you did not 'sign out'
from a previous session? Could it be misrepresenting the fact that you have a
cookie saying you are signed in even though no current session exists?
/Tom Kern
--- Alan Ackerman <> wrote:
> wget definitely works. Thanks!
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:04:49 -0500, Jim Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.com> wrote:
>One option you can do is get the wget utility for Windows (see
>http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ ). It will allow you to get content f
rom
>https (ssl) sites. For instance, I have a little ditty that I use to g
ra
One option you can do is get the wget utility for Windows (see
http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ ). It will allow you to get content from
https (ssl) sites. For instance, I have a little ditty that I use to grab
the current WAN IP address assigned on my home wireless router (which uses
https) vi
That works. It took me 16 minutes to download the 21 current incidents my
group has in IBMLink, though to my PC. A far cry from "Q" and hit Enter.
If it was HTTP, I might be able to write some Pipe code to go download
them. But it is HTTPS (SSL encrypted), and I have no CMS tools to do SSL.
nday, January 08, 2007 7:08 PM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader
>
> With IBMLink green screen I can "print" files and they end up in my
> reader. I have EXECs to squirrel these away for further needs. This is
> espec
With IBMLink green screen I can "print" files and they end up in my
reader. I have EXECs to squirrel these away for further needs. This is
especially useful since IBMLink erases closed incidents rather quickly,
but I also save "interesting" APARs as well.
Any way to do this from IBMLink 2000?