>>>I've been looking into the new ASP stuff in 6.0 and have stubbled into one
>>>wall.
>>That's interesting. I thought ASP was _server_ based processing :-)
>
>Yes, but I think he meant Active Documents. Close enough for jazz (Lotus Jazz?)....
>
>>>When the client computer doesn't have VFP 6.0, their browser doesn't know what
>>>to do with the ASP APPs. In fact, if they have a different version of VFP,
>>>their browser start's it and tries to run the APP (which results is the "...
>>>application compiled in a previous version of FoxPro ..." error).
>
>Yes, that's to be expected. All the clients need to have the VFP6 runtime installed on their machine. People who have worked with ActiveDocs seem to be coming to the consensus that Intranets are the best places to use them, since
>you have a measure of control over the client configuration.
Microsoft will tell you that ActiveDocs are best used in an Intranet solution. FYI...ActiveDocs created with VB need the VB runtime.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer