on the display with the browser you are using, try another browser. The
workstation gateway server does not cause this problem.
URL Request Form for NLS
Translation is usually from the EBCDIC CCSID of your AS/400 system to the ASCII
CCSID specified on the CCSID parameter of the CHGWSGA command. When the
value of this parameter changes, the EBCDIC CCSID default also changes because
the workstation gateway server uses the
best fit
EBCDIC CCSID for the ASCII
CCSID.
Individual users can override this default by using the URL request form for NLS.
The format of the URL request for NLS is as follows:
http://hostname:port/WSG-XXX
where XXX is any three-character keyboard string listed in Appendix C of the
National Language Support
book.
This URL allows you to specify a keyboard, code page, and character set for the
client display session.
To request the keyboard for the Belgian Multinational Character Set (BLI), for
example, use the following URL request:
http://hostname:port/WSG-BLI
With the Workstation Gateway User Exit, the format is as follows:
http://hostname:port/WSG-BLI
See
National Language Support
for a table of supported keyboard strings that you
can use.
Other Supported URL Formats
In addition to the URL formats shown in “Accessing the Workstation Gateway from
a Web Browser” on page 332 and in “URL Request Form for NLS”, the following are
also supported:
http://hostname:port/WSG
/QAPP0100?any_QAPP0100_info
http://hostname:port/WSG-XXX
/QAPP0100?any_QAPP0100_info
For information about how to create an exit program, see “Using a WSG exit
progam to bypass the AS/400 Sign-on Display” on page 571.
Security
The following topics consist of tips for how to control the security of your AS/400
system.
Taking Steps to Ensure Workstation Gateway Security
Stop the Server:
The easiest way to secure your AS/400 system from Web
browsers is to stop the workstation gateway server.
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