On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 10:31:13 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>And as a side benefit, it does in fact work very nicely from an Android
>device (and presumably also from an iOS device). (But unlike Doc Buddy, not
>off-line.)
>
>And also, as I said in another thread, it works for "everything," not just
>messages.
>
I wonder how it compares to Google "<search terms> site:ibm.com",
which I've been relying on? Thanks for the suggestion. An unfortunate
"search terms" for site:ibm.com is "program management" which gives
a basket of deplorable MBA-stuff but hardly any binder hits on the
first page.
Years ago, I wrote a script to drive LOOKAT into Lynx which I had
ported to MVS. Nothing needed on the desktop except tn3270.
And there's Chicago Soft's Kwik-E-Ref (whatever) for $.
And John McKown lately pondered interfacing curl to ISPF Edit.
I just tried it. It works, sorta, on simple things such as cbttape.org.
I'm not much moved to try it on KC.
http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/
Where did we fall off the path!? I wonder whether Susan Shumway
has any thoughts on scripted access to KC search?
-- gil
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