Thanks for this suggestion - it looks like a viable solution.
I don't have much experience with .NET so this may be a dumb question: but working with the demo, I can see how to map assemblies (DLL's right)? How do I get a form to run? Windows forms are only available in a windows application which builds an EXE right? How would I use the 'CLRCreateObject' function to open a specific form from within that EXE?
>Hi:
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>You could turn a VFP Form into .NET and then host the .NET Form like a .NET Control inside a VFP Form. This is easy to achieve with .NET Extender for VFP (
www.eTecnologia.net), because any .NET Form is derived from System.Windows.Forms.Control, and .NET Extender let you host in VFP anything derived from System.Windows.Forms.ControlControl.
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>Besides, no Activex or COM needed, the only drawback is the price: not Free.
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>Hope this help you
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>Martin