On Monday 06 December 2004 20:31, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote: > It depends on what version you are coming from. > > IIRC, V5.2 (5.??) was tweaked to make it "Mozilla/Netscape" compatible > (e.g. follow the standards, not IE's way of doing things). Got rid of the > double-echo headers, among other things, I just tested if with TSM Server 5.2.3.3:
<HEAD> <TITLE> Server Administration </TITLE> <META NAME="IBMproduct" CONTENT="ADSM"> <META NAME="IBMproductVersion" CONTENT="5.2.3.3"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="expires" CONTENT="now"> </HEAD> <FRAMESET ROWS="70,*" border="0" frameborder="0"> Content-type: text/html <HEAD> <TITLE> Administrator Login </TITLE> <META NAME="IBMproduct" CONTENT="ADSM"> <META NAME="IBMproductVersion" CONTENT="5.2.3.3"> </HEAD> <BODY bgcolor=#FFFFFF> <IMG SRC="/file/ADSMSERV.GIF" ALT="Administrator Login"> <br> Storage Management Server for Linux/i386 - Version 5, Release 2, Level 3.3 I don't think this is clean html code ...... Stef -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/