When you create a new user account at JUM it gives you a password. You could
subsequently change it by editing your config file.

The short answer is that JHS is an HTTP server and it would handle get/post
(I think you mean post and not put) from any client. In particular the
client doesn't have to be a browser from the set IE, FF, Safari, ...

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Steven Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was just going to check out the 701 beta. I tried the steps for the
> JSoftware hosted JHS (http://www.jsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/beta).
>
> The only thing is I didn't get to select a password on step 5, so I can't
> login to jijx on step 10. There's no password field when I create the
> account. Is it a bug, IE8, or me being daft?  Just thought I'd let you know
> just in case it wasn't me and it this was preventing other beta testers
> from
> volunteering.
>
> A quick question, if JHS is now running as a http server, will there be a
> GET/PUT interface to it usable from other software like C# / java?  This
> sounds promissing, and much more convenient than the COM/sockets/C
> interfaces if that's the way you are heading. Any ideas on what a release
> date might be?
>
> thanks,
> -Steven
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