Thank you Jeremey -- 

I've read all the documentation you pointed me to, as
well as the help and installation files with analog
and anglform.exe. What I don't understand is how to
configure the IIS server to render the HTML in the
browser instead of the DOS window after submitting the
form. 

Perhaps I was also somewhat mistaken as to the exact
function of anglform.exe / anglform.pl. Before reading
your reply, I thought it essentially allowed users to
send custom analog.cfg settings through a browser form
to analog.exe, allowing a user to generate their own
output file and PNG charts. Is this correct, or does
anlgform.exe only generate a table in the browser,
different from the report & images produced by
analog.exe? 

Thanks again.




This is how CGI works. The output is sent to the
browser via STDOUT 
(same as the console from MSDOS). There is only one
stream in the 
interface, so the browser can't get images from the
same stream as 
HTML[1], so no images are produced. See
http://analog.cx/docs/form.html 
for more information on the Analog form interface.

-- 
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines

[1] Granted MSIE has a feature called "MHTML"
(Mime-encoded) for 
multipart documents in a single stream, but this is
not a standard 
supported by other browsers and analog is W3C
standards compliant.

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