I've created the html file from a spooled hold file and placed it in a
Samba drive, but the icing on the cake would for the user to generate
the file and launch the browser from within the unidata session.

QVT/Term Help does not mention anything about launching windows, and the
scripts seem limited to starting up QVT/Term sessions.  

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Subject: Re: How to launch remote browser from UniVerse server?

In a message dated 4/2/2004 5:27:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Using QVT/Term to connect to unidata  5.1.19 running on AIX 
> 4.3.2.

Bruce the Help on QVT might indicate the ability to "run scripts, launch
windows, etc" so that's where to start.  However, there are two very
different requirements for web content.  One is to launch a browser so
that a human can view, interact, manipulate that window.  The other
requirement is merely to get the web page contents INTO your MV
(Unidata) environment.  For this latter requirement, you do not need to
launch a browser then scrape it.  So would just getting the contents
into your app be sufficient? Or do you need the user to interact with
the window in some way?
Will
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