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M2Web is a CGI Based Interface to a collection of MUMPS Routines (MRoutines) which is effective at providing a Browser - HTML - Web Interface to MUMPS Databases including FileMan and VistA.
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M2Web is a CGI Based Interface to a collection of MUMPS Routines (MRoutines) which is effective at providing a Browser - HTML - Web Interface to MUMPS Databases including FileMan and VistA.
  
It was developed and used by Jim Self at UCDavis in the Veterinary ospital whare an extensively modified version of VistA runs as the hospital EHR.
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It was developed and used by Jim Self at UCDavis in the Veterinary ospital whare an extensively modified version of VistA runs as the hospital EHR.
  
Here we are interested in using and extending (and DOcumenting) how to Install, Configure, COntrol and Use M2Web in development of new applications.
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Here we are interested in using and extending (and DOcumenting) how to Install, Configure, COntrol and Use M2Web in development of new applications.
  
This page is being initiated by [[KW]] to collect the wisdom from the Technical Meeting in Sacramento, CA Sep 27-31, 2009.
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This page is being initiated by [[User:KW|KW]] to collect the wisdom from the Technical Meeting in Sacramento, CA Sep 27-31, 2009.
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 1 September 2009

M2Web

M2Web is a CGI Based Interface to a collection of MUMPS Routines (MRoutines) which is effective at providing a Browser - HTML - Web Interface to MUMPS Databases including FileMan and VistA.

It was developed and used by Jim Self at UCDavis in the Veterinary ospital whare an extensively modified version of VistA runs as the hospital EHR.

Here we are interested in using and extending (and DOcumenting) how to Install, Configure, COntrol and Use M2Web in development of new applications.

This page is being initiated by KW to collect the wisdom from the Technical Meeting in Sacramento, CA Sep 27-31, 2009.