Hi
Thank you for all the answers, I gave up this, but seems to
simple to export/import
the WIKI text files to PC. I say simple as I got some viruses during
the WIKI/Tomact download ..., and
I'm using the DATASET reference in the documentation so something
instead of the DATASET
@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 4:25 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: z/OS WIKI access from a mianframe (TSO)
On 2014-03-03 13:30, Jousma, David wrote:
We run it. Accessed via Web browser.
Yes, but is that Web browser runing on the mainframe
In
4ee2851a2279b94cb70cd69b17410609b7e7b...@s1flokydce2kx01.dm0001.info53.com,
on 03/04/2014
at 12:09 PM, Jousma, David david.jou...@53.com said:
I will however say that the wiki pages are readable text files.
And not much harder to parse than HTML.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz,
In 53150444.5030...@acm.org, on 03/03/2014
at 04:37 PM, Joel C. Ewing jcew...@acm.org said:
I see no reason to require that there be a browser that would run
under TSO to display the documentation on a 3270.
The OP wrote In this case the user can access the mainframe only via
TSO
In
CAJTOO5_Mi=+d+vixawrygrnzo3q9n_yexxepe0nacgpbyu9...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/03/2014
at 02:30 PM, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com said:
Lynx runs under Unix System Services (z/Unix).
There is an OMVS shell for running Unix under TSO, but can you render
wiki pages with a text browser?
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Hi
Is it possible to access the z/OS WIKI from a mainframe application ?
(In this case the user can access the mainframe only via TSO certificates)
--
Kind regards, / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Miklos Szigetvari
Research Development
ISIS Papyrus Europe AG
Alter Wienerweg 12, A-2344 Maria
In 531475fd.8070...@isis-papyrus.com, on 03/03/2014
at 01:30 PM, Miklos Szigetvari miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com
said:
Is it possible to access the z/OS WIKI from a mainframe application ?
The real question is whether there is a browser that will run under
TSO and render a z/OS wiki page
Ouch! I can imagine such a thing. But it would really only work properly
if the writer of the TSO program is an expert in how to use GDDM in order
to render multiple fonts as well as GIF, PNG, or JPEG images on a TN3270
emulator which supports GDDM graphs. In my opinion, this is a serious waste
If you are looking for a nice free z/OS Wiki solution,
http://jspwiki.apache.org/ runs pretty well under Tomcat on z/OS. I have
heard of several shops that use it to maintain z/OS maintenance info.
We did a SHARE z/OS Tomcat lab years ago (2006-2007) where one of the
exercises was setting up
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 13:31:02 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
If you are looking for a nice free z/OS Wiki solution,
http://jspwiki.apache.org/ runs pretty well under Tomcat on z/OS. I have
heard of several shops that use it to maintain z/OS maintenance info.
We did a SHARE z/OS Tomcat lab years ago
Lynx runs under Unix System Services (z/Unix).
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In 531475fd.8070...@isis-papyrus.com, on 03/03/2014
at 01:30 PM, Miklos Szigetvari miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com
said:
Is it possible to access
You could try the Wikipedia XML interface to extract data thru the internet. If
that doesn't provide the functionality you need, then Wikipedia, mediawiki and
probably other products have WIKI API's. See if one of those API's is
compatible with z/OS and provides the information you need.
Jon
On 2014-03-03 13:30, Jousma, David wrote:
We run it. Accessed via Web browser.
Yes, but is that Web browser runing on the mainframe? If not,
how is this considered access from a mianframe?
I suppose this depends on the sense of the ambiguous prepositional
adverb from, left ambiguous by the
On 03/03/2014 11:27 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In 531475fd.8070...@isis-papyrus.com, on 03/03/2014
at 01:30 PM, Miklos Szigetvari miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com
said:
Is it possible to access the z/OS WIKI from a mainframe application ?
The real question is whether there is a
Sorry Gil, I was following list standards and throwing out information
that didn't really answer the OP's question :-)
JspWiki (and all Wikis that I am aware of) are HTML / web applications. I
don't know of a web browser client that runs under TSO (or why that is an
idea worth consideration
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 16:59:53 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
Sorry Gil, I was following list standards and throwing out information
that didn't really answer the OP's question :-)
Thanks. We need more adherence to standards.
JspWiki (and all Wikis that I am aware of) are HTML / web applications. I
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