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Re: IBM Documentation Hidden At IBM


 

Jon Templin wrote:

{
"Url": ",
"Title": "ID6TUMST",
"Author": "",
"Subject": "",
"Keywords": [],
"DocumentNumber": "GA22-1030-03",
"FirstPage": "S/390\uF6DAParallel Enterprise Server - Generation 6IBM
System Overview Level 03a, February 8, 2001 GA22-1030-03"
},
[...]

Not to look a gift horse in the mouth (because I very much do appreciate your effort, Jon!), but I was kind of looking for something like simple HTML, such as:


<ul>
<li><a href=">GA22-1030-03 ID6TUMST</a>
<li><a href=">SA22-7832-04 Principles of Operation</a>
<li><a href=">SA22-7832-05 IBM z/Architecture Principles of Operation</a>
...etc...
</ul>


That is to say, a simple html unordered list of hyperlinks, whose name consists of your "DocumentNumber" value followed by tour "Title" value (with a space in between), which RESOLVES to your "Url" value, so that when published on a web page, allows one to simply click on the link to obtain the actual document.

To find the document they want, they can just do a simple search of the web page in question (i.e. ctrl+f in most browsers).

Maybe someone could take the data that Jon extracted and throw together a simple script to do that? And then publish the results somewhere?

But THANK YOU for doing the hard part for us, Jon!

MUCH appreciated!

Enjoy your vacation!

--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories

mail: fish@...

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