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NetCOBOL for SPARC Architecture SAF Subroutines User's Guide

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100 Appendix A. Frequently Asked Questions<br />

Q11.<br />

Is it impossible to use a COBOL debugger?<br />

A11.<br />

You can use a COBOL debugger in the Web environment. See”Checking Execution<br />

Using the Interactive Debugger” in Chapter5.<br />

Q12.<br />

The “Status-code” is displayed by the WWW browser. What does it mean?<br />

A12.<br />

Refer to Appendix A of “Web Linkage <strong>Guide</strong>.”<br />

Q13.<br />

Can I control the timeout period while the Web application returns the browser the<br />

processing result?<br />

A13.<br />

This is a WWW server function. Refer to the “WWW server manuals”.<br />

Q14.<br />

Can I use an HTML document having frames in a Web application?<br />

A14.<br />

You need not specify special setup or processing of frame functions in the Web<br />

application. You can use the frames in an HTML document if the WWW browser<br />

supports frame functions.<br />

Q15.<br />

Why is the VALUE not searched correctly if the tag is set in the<br />

COBW3_CHECK_VALUE, etc?<br />

A15.<br />

If the NAME is omitted in the INPUT tag, the WWW browser may not enter the<br />

INPUT tag VALUE in the Web data area. Always specify the NAME in the INPUT tag<br />

if the VALUE is required.<br />

Q16.<br />

Why is a Web parameter not searched correctly if COBW3_GET_VALUE or<br />

COBW3_CHECK_VALUE is set?<br />

A16.<br />

If the length of search character string exceeds the limit in the Web parameter, it is<br />

truncated by the <strong>SAF</strong> subroutine. There<strong>for</strong>e, you may not have the expected result.

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