[Info-vax] Ghostscript and HTML Browser on X86
kemain.nospam at gmail.com
kemain.nospam at gmail.com
Fri Dec 16 19:44:29 EST 2022
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> In article <tncn3a$14aq$1 at gioia.aioe.org>, chris <chris-nospam at tridac.net>
> writes:
>
> > Ridiculous situation, for any modern os not to have html browser
> > support. Admin and other everyday tasks have required the use of a
> > html browser for decades now and the lack of puts vms at a serious
> > disadvantage from a systems management point of view. People still
> > think a text only interface is good enough in 2022 ?, complately
> > naive.
>
> Hear, hear.
>
> I don't need, nor want it, for admin tasks, but otherwise it would useful.
>
Kind of surprised that more folks here are not aware of the recent web
support for VSI OpenVMS admin's (X86, Integrity) via a product called WebUI.
Reference:
<https://vmssoftware.com/products/webui/>
I have it running in my lab and while there is room for improvements, it is
pretty cool to be able to point/click sysuaf, disk volumes, queues etc.
Regards,
Kerry Main
Kerry dot main at starkgaming dot com
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