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06/06/1998 18:47:26
Christian Berrigan
Enterprise Data Solutions, Inc.
Brush Prairie, Washington, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Client/serveur
Divers
Thread ID:
00105475
Message ID:
00105574
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40
>Thank you for your reply.
>
>I am familiar with the West Wind product you're speaking of. I have used Web Connection for a browser based project before. I'm trying now to look at "all the possibilities", the West Wind class you suggest being one of them. I'm unsure if a web-server based solution (though still not an HTML solution) is appropriate for this app. Still pondering.
>
>Also, I figured out how to return an array from an OLE server object! I create an instance of an "arrayObject" custom class on the client. It has a single custom array property and one method called "ReceiveArray". Then, I pass the loArrayObject to the automation server. It creates an array, ex: aServArray[12,4]). The server then calls loArrayObject.ReceiveArray(@aServArray) which copies the array to its .aArray property which can be read by the client.
>
>Now instead of passing back delimited strings from the automation server, I can use arrays -- a big help. We'll see what develops.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>>Christian;
You might want to see if you can get a copy of the beta. The ATS web application Ken Levy demonstrated at Tech Ed and Devcon shows how to modify source html from the client with administrator priveleges. He's using RDS to pull the web pages down in very small tables. Heck, he's doing stuff in IE3 that IE5 wants to do using dhtml and all the latest bells and whistles.

John Harvey
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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