Cool! I tried as best I could to get the function keys working and also "hard coded" the control key as Enter (my preference). You'll find out pretty quickly that the complete set of key movements still needs to be handled. Try the cursor movement keys, for example. Or new line.

Also, I have been trying to figure out "equivalent" field types for the 5250 data. Go into SEU on a source member and you can't edit anything. So I need to figure out all the variations of editable vs non-editable fields. Since I don't know the 5250 stream well enough, I could probably use some help there.

We should probably externalize the IP address and port settings to a properties file (on the server) and we'll have to figure out things like "local" preferences and key mappings and store them locally (I guess cookies are the only local way to do this with a browser).

Plenty still to do. Probably need a central place for a "features" list, build that list, and start working on it.
Pete


Kenneth Pouncey wrote:

Pete

Well just got through setting up and testing with the web5250.  The keys work
quite well.  With all the extra lines in the .js file it does slow down just a
tad.  For me it is fast enough to be satified with it.

Even the F4 help F3 and enter keys work.  Really cool if you ask me.

I just had someone looking over my shoulder when I finally got it all up and
running.  They just stood there with their mouth open.  The next thing was "oh
those html tools that come with the V5r2 are really nice, will have try that
myself".  I just laughed and told him it was part of the tn5250j emulator
package and he took a double take.  Was really funny.

So what do you think is next for this?

Regards

Kenneth



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