When describing the areas of the image, you can use shapes such as circles, polygons and rectangles. A user can also specify points, with the nearest point being used to pick a document. A default can be specified, which is used when no other match is made.
This command allows you to set up global image mapping to find the image mapping map file (map file) that corresponds to a map name. This information is stored in an image map file entry.
Each non-comment line in the file defines a map name and the map file that corresponds to it. The map name is followed by the map file. The map name is case-sensitive. The map file should contain a path that is not relative.
This command, with the ADDWWWMAP, CHGWWWMAP, and DLTWWWMAP commands, allow you to view and maintain the list of image maps and their file values.
*USE authority to QSYS/WRKWWWMAP *CMD
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGPWCP *PGM
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGPWP1 *PNLGRP
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGHCMD *PNLGRP
*USE authority to QSYS/ADDWWWMAP *CMD
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGPACP *PGM
*USE authority to QSYS/CHGWWWMAP *CMD
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGPCCP *PGM
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGPCPO *PGM
*USE authority to QSYS/DLTWWWMAP *CMD
*USE authority to WWWSERVER/WWWGPDCP *PGM
*CHANGE authority to server configuration files