Charles -
My guess is to help with possible compatibility issues with future versions that may require additional or different calls to be made. By using a copy member, it ensure only one member needs to be changed to correct the code of all CGIDEV2 applications.
Matt
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I mean I understand what PROLOG3 contains, the call to the zhbgetinput()
procedure which reads input from the client.
I don't understand the purpose of putting one line of code into a copy
member by itself.
Can somebody tell me what I'm missing?
Thanks,
Charles Wilt
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