we don't use Unicode at all. Went I need to, I use ISPF editor in ACSII mode. Otherwise I would ftp download in BINary mode, edit on Linux, then ftp upload in BINary again. On May 3, 2011 12:31 AM, "Timothy Sipples" <[email protected]> wrote: > This question isn't any sort of official IBM survey or anything like that > -- just a question arising out of personal curiosity. > > I'm wondering what IBM-MAINers like to use for editing Unicode (UTF-8, > UTF-16, and/or UTF-32) "files" on z/OS. There are of course graphical > options (notably Rational Developer for System z) which work great, but for > this question I'm more focused on text editors that meet the following > attributes: > > 1. Accessible via TN3270E (i.e. "3270 editors") and/or Telnet (to z/OS UNIX > System Services) -- i.e. "old school" terminal mode editors; > 2. Support editing UTF-8, UTF-16, and/or UTF-32; > 3. Support sequential (QSAM), VSAM, PDS/PDSE, HFS/zFS, DB2, and/or IMS data > (i.e. "whatever you can imagine"). > > If you'd like to reply to me offline, that's perfectly fine -- either way. > Thanks in advance. > > - - - - - > Timothy Sipples > Resident Enterprise Architect > Value Creation & Complex Deals Team > IBM Growth Markets (Based in Singapore) > E-Mail: [email protected] > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO > Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html
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