If you want to use a template like that for flash, you can put IE on a VFP form, and run that template on the form. You would use DOM programming in order to control what happens. I think, but haven't done this, that you can bindevent() to the DOM events, to control what happens when a user pushes a button, etc. If it can be done for Windows events (it can), it should be able to work with DOM events.
Hank
>Thanks Hank and Craig,
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http://www.templatemonster.com/flash-templates/19035.html>
>This is the look I have in mind, except that it would be an input form controlled by automation from VFP. The referenced sample was created with Flash. Can a similar look be achieved with .NET or can a Flash screen such as this one be controlled from VFP by automation?
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>Thanks,
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>Alex
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>>Hi Alex,
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>>using eTecnologia's CLRExtender, you can run .Net forms from within VFP.
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>>That said, with the various add-ons available for VFP to make forms look like the latest and greatest, I don't think there would be a particular advantage in doing so. For starters there are the Themed Controls in VFPX:
http://vfpx.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=ThemedControls&referringTitle=Home>>
>>Hank
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>>>Hi,
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>>>I'd like to create a dramatically beautiful form to be run from a VFP time and attendance app and serve as an in/out logger. The form itself is simple, just a pretty clock, some labels, a touch screen numeric key pad, and a grid with data. How can I go about this? How can you interface with a .NET or Flash form for input?
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>>>TIA,
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>>>Alex