This file contains instructions on how to install these fixes for
WebExplorer and a list of the APARs that have been fixed.
 
The executable provided is a self-extracting zip file.  Run the executable,
specifying the directory where you want the files to be unpacked to.
For example:
   WEBXV11H.EXE D:\UNZIP
would unpack the WEBXV11H.EXE packed file to D:\UNZIP directory.
 
After unpacking, you should have the following files:
- either explore.bmp, if you have the non-secure version,
      or secexp.bmp,  if you have the secure US version,
      or expexp.bmp,  if you have the secure export version.
- explore.dsc
- explore.ex_
- explore.icf
- explore.lst
- explore.pkg
- explore.rsp
- install.exe
- install.in_
- rmpii.exe           (if you have the secure export version)
- read.me
- readme.1st
- service.txt         (this file)
 
This version is a total replacement of WebExplorer code.  To install:
1- Make backup copies of the following existing files (note:  depending
   on which version of WebExplorer that you are running, some of the
   files may not exist):
 
    /bin/explore.exe     (if you have the non-secure version)
    /bin/swebex.exe      (if you have the secure version)
    /bin/explore.ico
    /bin/viewstrt.exe
    /dll/webexurl.dll
    /dll/webexwin.dll
    /help/explore.hlp
    /help/webexurl.hlp
    /help/webng.htm
 
2- Change to the directory where the self-extracting zip file was unpacked
   to.
 
3- Type
     install
   and press Enter.
 
4- Follow the on-screen installation instructions.
 
   NOTE:  Please note that the window in which all the default target
   directories are listed is scrollable. If you do not want to take the
   default directories, you will need to scroll the window down to reach
   the entries at the bottom of the list.
 
 
 
This file lists all the APARs that were fixed in this version and the
previous version since the fixes are cumulative.
 
 
WebExplorer V1.1h (12/11/96):
-----------------------------
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:

IC15320 - Can't access pages that have a blank content type in the header.

IC15657 - WebExplorer v1.1f broke form button display of some accented
	  characters.

IC15756 - Some colors display incorrectly since WebExplorer v1.1f.

IC15772 - Installing WebExplorer gives message indicating that the current 
          service level is already installed, when it's not.

IC15876 - WebExplorer doubles the number of blank lines displayed in a form
	  field.

In the secure versions of WebExplorer 1.1h, the corresponding APARs are:
 
PN91811 - same as IC15320 (secure US)
PN91814 - same as IC15320 (secure export)

PN91817 - same as IC15657 (secure US)
PN91818 - same as IC15657 (secure export)

PN91822 - same as IC15756 (secure US)
PN91823 - same as IC15756 (secure export)

PN91824 - same as IC15772 (secure US)
PN91825 - same as IC15772 (secure export)

PN86217 - same as IC15876 (secure US)
PN91826 - same as IC15876 (secure export)

PN91444 - HTTPS requests and other security functions cause Secure WebExplorer
          to trap.  This can occur in certain situations when Internet 
          Connection Secure Server is installed on the same machine as Secure 
          WebExplorer.
PN91828 - same as PN91444 (secure export)

NOTE: Starting with 1.1h, WebExplorer should be started with -p option (to 
      enable color palette management) if "Workplace shell palette aware" is 
      enabled in OS/2 System Settings.
 
 
WebExplorer V1.1g (11/07/96):
-----------------------------
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:
 
IC12830 - WebExplorer is misinterpreting URLs with DBCS characters.
 
IC13213 - WebExplorer is not given the correct color palette when focus
          is switched with WorkPlace Shell palette aware "ON".
 
IC14486 - WebExplorer does not set width of table columns correctly
          when printing. It does display correctly on screen.
 
IC14729 - Increasing the COLSPAN value in an HTML doc will crash
          WebExplorer.
 
IC14961 - There is no Help text for the new NO-PROXY-FOR field on
          the Configure/Servers screen.
 
IC14962 - WebExplorer reinstall doesn't remove WEBEXURL.DLL on delete
          part.
 
IC15038 - WebExplorer traps on a 302 redirect from clicking on image
          map.
 
In the secure versions of WebExplorer 1.1g, the corresponding APARs are:
 
PN91013 - same as IC12830 (secure US)
PN91014 - same as IC12830 (secure export)
 
PN91017 - same as IC13213 (secure US)
PN91018 - same as IC13213 (secure export)
 
PN91015 - same as IC14486 (secure US)
PN91016 - same as IC14486 (secure export)
 
PN91009 - same as IC14729 (secure US)
PN91010 - same as IC14729 (secure export)
 
PN91004 - same as IC14961 (secure US)
PN91005 - same as IC14961 (secure export)
 
PN91006 - same as IC14962 (secure US)
PN91007 - same as IC14962 (secure export)
 
PN91011 - same as IC15038 (secure US)
PN91012 - same as IC15038 (secure export)
 
 
WebExplorer V1.1f (09/13/96):
-----------------------------
 
A new function is added to WebExplorer to define domains which
do not require the use of a proxy server. This function helps
to decrease the use of a proxy server for sites which do not
require its use. This function is provided via the "No Proxy For"
option (in the Configure/Servers panel).
 
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:
 
IC13903 - WebExplorer only saves forms data on the first submission.
          Therefore, reloading the resulting page will use the data
          from the first submission, not the last submission.
IC14800 - Swapper grows when using WebMap and could crash WebExplorer.
IC14858 - WebExplorer is not displaying accented characters in places
          like ALT=, Form buttons, links, NewsGroup, Mailto.
IC14988 - WebExplorer was denied access when the server did not return
          a "realm=..." string in the header
 
In the past, separate SERVICE.TXT files were shipped with non-secure
WebExplorer, secure US WebExplorer, and secure export WebExplorer.
Starting with WebExplorer 1.1f, only one common SERVICE.TXT file is used.
 
In the secure versions of WebExplorer 1.1f, the corresponding APARs are:
 
PN89138 - same as IC13903 (secure US)
PN89139 - same as IC13903 (secure export)
 
PN89140 - same as IC14800 (secure US)
PN89141 - same as IC14800 (secure export)
 
PN89142 - same as IC14858 (secure US)
PN89143 - same as IC14858 (secure export)
 
PN87594 - same as IC14988 (secure US)
PN89144 - same as IC14988 (secure export)
 
Installation Note:
  If you have installed 1.1f over a previously translated version of
  WebExplorer, you should rename explore.dll so it will not be used.
  This is probably in your tcpip directory. You can find it easily by
  switching to your tcpip directory and then using the directory command
  specifying the subdirectory search.  Then change to the directory
  where the file exists and rename it.
 
  For example:
   > cd \tcpip
   > dir explore.dll /s
     returns message about where the file is, e.g.
       c:\tcpip\MSG\JAJP932
   > cd msg\jajp932
   > rename explore.dll explore.org
 
  When you start WebExplorer again, you will have the proper menus
  and the text will be in English.
 
 
WebExplorer V1.1e (07/11/96):
-----------------------------
 
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:
 
PJ22350 - WebExplorer does not support proxy authentication from Microsoft Servers.
IC13741 - WebExplorer does not work correctly when going to secure documents on different
          servers when using a proxy server.
IC13935 - Browser doesn't support a connection via proxy that requires userid and password
          Authentication (ie. Netscape).
 
 
WebExplorer V1.1d (06/14/96):
-----------------------------
 
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:
 
IC13312 - WebExplorer does not properly display URL when it contains
          characters x'20' and below in value.
IC13788 - WebExplorer does not correctly handle images which are
          redirected from a web server to another.
IC12706 - Printed tables are being squished to the left.
IC13317 - SYS3175 in PMGPI.DLL when trying to print large files.
IC13471 - WebExplorer prints garbage when printing a 4 column
          list box to a postscript driver.
IC13355 - Error printing web pages with tables using WebExplorer
IC13045 - WebExplorer will not print text in <TABLE> cells properly,
          using <TABLE WIDTH="XXX"> in HTML 3.0.
IC13237 - WebExplorer displays GIF images incorrectly when operating in
          VGA mode.
 
WebExplorer V1.1c (06/06/96):
-----------------------------
 
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:
 
IC13087 - WebExplorer does not escape space or plus characters from
          a select in a form.
IC12888 - Reset on form doesn't work properly
IC13449 - CID install doesn't work properly
IC13501 - Forward fit Japanese fixes from 1.02d level
 
 
WebExplorer V1.1b:
-------------------
 
This version of WebExplorer contains the following APAR fixes:
 
- IC12129 : When loading graphical pages with WebExplorer 1.03,
            swapfile grows to astronomical proportions (40Megs or
            more)
- IC12273 : When printing from the WebExplorer V 1.03 to certain
            PostScript printers, some of the document will not
            print
- IC12515 : WebExplorer receives a SYS3175 when accessing the HTML
            code with a <EM> tag in the file
- IC12691 : WebExplorer does not properly load documents with a
            TEXTAREA field
- IC12700 : WebExplorer does not display text on a specific page
- IC12706 : WebExplorer will not format tables for printing correctly
- IC13080 : WebExplorer is not formatting tables with inline
            graphics properly
- IC13084 : WebExplorer abends with SYS3175 when pressing TAB in a
            FORMTEXT field
- PJ19930 : WebExplorer fails with SYS3175 when caching a document
            with a <SELECT></SELECT> pair without any <OPTION> tags
- PJ21391 : WebExplorer generates a SYS3175 in WEBEXWIN.DLL when
            downloading a MIME type with a long URL name to the
            harddisk
- PJ21462 : WebExplorer generates a SYS3184 when ROWSPAN uses a
            value of 0
- PJ21464 : WebExplorer doesn't route correctly when using a socks
            server
- PJ21616 : When clicking on an image map in an HTML document to
            reach a new page or server connection, WebExplorer
            does not properly display the new URL for the new
            connection.
- PJ21622 : WebExplorer V1.03 does not work with Internet Expo
- PJ21914 : Back arrow does not take WebEx V1.03 to the previous page
- PJ21942 : Proxy definition added to proxies Help panel
- PJ22211 : WebExplorer V1.03 produces "String overflow" error when
            trying to reload a form
- PJ21468 : WebExplorer V1.03 ends with a SYS3175 access violation
            in WEBEXWIN.DLL
- PJ22468 : WebExplorer crashes when using "Save As..." to save a
            page
- PJ22506 : WebExplorer ALT Attribute in HTML file is not displayed
            correctly when load graphics is switched off.
 
- IC11796 : WebExplorer 1.03 gives SYS3175 with long quicklist entry
- IC11797 : WebExplorer generates access violation when loading an
            HTML page that is larger than 8.9K
- PJ20482 : WebExplorer does not display Help for login dialog
- PJ20483 : WebExplorer does not properly allow scrolling in some
            previously viewed documents
- PJ20484 : WebExplorer does not properly display a page after
            loading it. The page is the default grey background.
- PJ20633 : WebExplorer removes a leading space from any query
            submitted by a text input field
- PJ20899 : WebExplorer gives error "Server is busy or not responding" ERRO
            when posting data greater than 4KB
- PJ21284 : WebExplorer does not display all the default text in a
            <TEXTAREA> field
 
Besides the above APARs, several other problems in previous versions
of WebExplorer have also been corrected.
 
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