>>>>The tool Aatest, the 'active accessibility test harness', has a serious flaw. It doesn't recognize a vfp-application as a vfp-application when used in Windows XP. This makes it completely useless, esp. since we no longer develop in Win2000/WinNT.
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>>>>The tool: DO (HOME() + "tools\test\aatest")
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>>>>Who knows how to modify the source code?
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>>>But the source code is there:
>>>MODI PROJECT (HOME() + "tools\test\aatest")
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>>Hi Borislav, you took my words too literally. I know where the source code is, and I know the command MODI COMM. :)
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>>What I want to know is whether or not someone else has succeeded in rewriting that source code. And sure, I'm interested in that code.
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>Hi Peter,
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>I read your message the same way as Borislav. I guess being a programmer somehow makes you too literal. :)
Hi Naomi, I understand. :)
I guess no one (here) uses Aatest, due to the neglect of the vfp devteam in the past eight years. The more I think about it, the more I ... oh well, forget it. I don't want to start yet another debate here. BTW, do you know whether there is any news about a new or updated service pack? (The word 'neglect' again comes to mind....)
Groet,
Peter de Valença
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