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  1. bivbivbiv

    how to pass images through http?

    for the statistics: the following perl script will accept html data and images from any app server sending correct mimetypes: use IO::Socket; # # To let this script work, please replace the PeerAddr by the # correct application server ip address (default 'localhost') and replace # the PeerPort...
  2. bivbivbiv

    how to pass images through http?

    Ah, I was too soon, Yes your solution does help a lot! binmode($remote); binmode(STDOUT); while(<$remote>){print; } has showed me the first images THANKS!!!!!
  3. bivbivbiv

    how to pass images through http?

    Thanks for the answer. yes this does send images, but point is that the image data is on the application server and not at the webserver. So html data and images are send by the application server. I need something to receive the data from the appserver and send it to the webserver/browser. With...
  4. bivbivbiv

    how to pass images through http?

    Thanks for the answers. Unfortunately the last option doesn't work. The perl is the cgi application which should be able to send images in response to (i.e): background-image:url('avw.pl?img=images/logohdr.jpg') Only the request is sent to the appserver where the images are located. HTML does...
  5. bivbivbiv

    how to pass images through http?

    I have a perl 'gateway' running on my webserver passing all data through to an application server. The received data is send to the webserver. It works well with html data (text) but receiving binary data (images) does not work: use IO::Socket; $envString=GetEnvVariables()...
  6. bivbivbiv

    Group level isue between NetCobol and MicroFocus

    I agree. However I would opt for initialize. albert
  7. bivbivbiv

    Group level isue between NetCobol and MicroFocus

    The answer was satisfactory. It's not a matter of what is right or wrong, problem is that we want to migrate from MicroFocus to Fujitsu and where testing the internal form of numbers, especially the sign. When we migrate, we must be sure that things keep working as they do now, and we need to...
  8. bivbivbiv

    Group level isue between NetCobol and MicroFocus

    Thanks for the suggestion. We have tested all 4 combinations giving the same result. Move zeroes fills all area with binary zero, where the addition of 0 causes a sign in NC and leaves the binary zero in MF. At least that's what seems to be happening.
  9. bivbivbiv

    Group level isue between NetCobol and MicroFocus

    Next source is a snippet of a sample application compiled with MF and NetCobol. MF returns 'equal' and NC 'not equal'. What's going on? We are investigating a port from MF to NC. 03 TABEL1 VALUES ZEROES. 05 XITAB1 PIC S9 OCCURS 10 TIMES INDEXED BY XI1. 03 TABEL2 VALUES ZEROES...

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