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12/11/1996 01:23:31
Martin Schiff
Custom Data Solutions, Inc.
Maitland, Florida, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00011590
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>>>I've been playing with this and managed to create a decent form that fucntions as a primitive web browser.
>>>
>>>Question. Is it worth it becuase the form loads much faster than acutally running IE or Netscape with the ! /N commands to create such a browser, primitive by comparisions, or should you just use the old ! /N command.
>>>
>>>Opinions welcomed.
>>>
>>>TIA
>>
>>
>>Consider Copyrights & Licensing. (s)
>>
>>Tom
>
>Tom,
>
>Since the Activex control for Microsoft's IE is included with W95 and/or NT 4.0 (don't remember which for sure), I don't think copyright or licensing would be an issue. Don't know about Netscape.
>
Martin

Good to see the Master of SQL Disaster here! (s)

BTW, I just said consider it. I never said who's to consider! (s)

Tom
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