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HTML for DDS Programmers


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File name: HTML for DDS Programmers
Environment: Any browser.
Date Posted: April 17, 2000

About this document:
For AS/400 programmers who are familiar with DDS for display files, making the move to Web based forms involves learning many new concepts. To create functional and usable forms, you need to be familiar with GUI elements and know how to use those elements to get input from your users and display data back to them.

This document describes some of the commonly used HTML tags that you can use to create Web based forms. More importantly, it describes when to use a tag, considerations for using the tag, and how data that is captured using the tag is presented to your server-side program.
Link to the article:
HTML.html - Web page that describes how to use HTML to create functional Web based forms.

Download Files:
HTML_Cover.doc - Cover page for the HTML.doc file. You must download and print this file if you download file HTML.doc.

HTML.doc - Microsoft Word document that describes how to use HTML to create functional Web based forms. (Same as the html file above.)




Craig Pelkie
Bits & Bytes Programming, Inc.
craig@web400.com

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