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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
West Wind Web Connection
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01048307
Message ID:
01048727
Vues:
20
The best option is to have IIS/VFP/WC on a Windows box. Maybe you can have the dynamic hits directed to a WC app running on a different machine.

If you cannot do this, you can use a linux box in file messaging mode. Check out http://www.west-wind.com/wiki/wc.dll?wc~LinuxApacheScript and http://www.west-wind.com/wiki/wc.dll?wc~PhpWcdllEmulation.

If file based messaging is too slow, you could use one of the scripts above to create a message string and send it via TCP to a VFP WC app listening on a specific port instead of looking for a file.

Ken

>My boss, who is our plant manager and VP has asked me to start getting some people in to make proposals on (re-)developing our web site. He asked me to take it off-line, in a sense, today, so that we show that the web site is under construciton.
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>Now, I just found out that the web server is a linux box, so I wonder if this might prevent us from using either Visual FoxPro with WebConnection or Macromedia's ColdFusion on it.
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>Our web site had the usual stuff, Contact Information, a little story about our company, a whole bunch of wire products listed and some other things. I have not yet defined our requirements, so I am in the process of doing this now (okay, I'll start next Monday). If you are interested in doing development for our web site, I would invite you to send me an email to at least establish contact.
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>As I say, I need to establish what it is we want to do first, but I will need to be collecting developers' contact information and what your expertise is, then we will soon proceed thereafter. I am not sure if it is okay to put this type of email up, but I have done it nevertheless.
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>Our company mnaufactures steel wire. Some of the wire is used to make shopping carts, nails, fabric panels for concrete reinforcement, fabric panels to reinforce caves in mines, strand wire to hold up cables on telephone poles, etc.
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>We use Visual FoxPro 9.0 here. I personally like WebConnect and ColdFusion, although I am studying C#.NET. The box we have the current web site on is a Linux box; the administrator prefers that we keep this on a Linux box. I am not sure how to do that with the previously mentioned development tools.
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>Email: cchampenois@daviswire.com
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>Cecil
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