I think you will find the program (pgm=) is DSMSPEXC and not DSMSPEXEC.
I am guessing (could be wrong) we are talking about Script/DCF (which later became IBM Bookmaster / Bookmanager on other platforms).
Script/DCF is basically a GML based language. It was from GML that SGML was derived (HTML and XML are prominent examples of SGML languages).
In Script : starts a tag, . ends a tag. There are also macro's which have a . in column 1
.* ".*" in column 1 starts a line comment
.* .fo off is Format off (like <pre> in html)
.fo off
.* Starting an ordered list
:ol.
:li.Item in orded list
:eol.
i.e.
Script HTML
: < - Starts tag
. > - end of tag Script/DCF is generally pretty tolerant of .
& & - Starts a variable
There are variables (&gml. = :) for most of the special characters.
Characters to worry about are
: - always
& - always
. - in column one or after a :.
Other characters should be ok provided there are no translation errors. There charset X0A055BC (Mainframe SONORAN SANS SERIF ??) might not have all the special chars in it.
There are manuals around for Script/DCF tags.