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Visual FoxPro
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Applications Internet
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
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Thread ID:
01421784
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01422054
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Thanks for the correction. I missed that completely.

>That was apparently true in version 2.0. The current version I tested is 2.06, which says on their website:
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>Starting with 2.06 support (with particular restrictions) browsers MS IE, Opera, Mozzila, FireFox, Netscape and Safari
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>The restrictions are that they expose some methods for you to manipulate IE directly which would obviously not work in other browsers. I tested all their demos in Firefox and did not have any problems, including manipulating the browser.
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>>>I recently experimented with vfp2iis. Their claims of running VFP thru your browser -- any browser -- sounded exagerated. I had planned to post my results here at some point, so now seems as good as any.
>>
>>According to their website, it is really only compatible with IE. The website says:
>>
>>VFP2IIS is optimized for MS IE
>>(use of absolute positioning, combination of javascript and vbscript,
>>and some events which are not supported in other viewers)
>>
>>
>>VFP2IIS Version 2.0 is NOT compatible with Netscape, FireFox and Opera.

>>
>>>
>>>The claims are pretty much true. I found three issues, which may or may not matter to you:
>>>
>>>1. There are a couple of vfp commands that have to be substituted; most notable messagebox() needs to become vfp2iis.messagebox and do form has to become vfp2iis.doform. They have a list of these compatibility issues.
>>>
>>>2. I also had some trouble with the installation. It comes with VFP 9 SP 1 runtimes, and my server had SP2 runtimes already. Once I swapped the SP 2 runtimes instead of SP 1 the installation worked.
>>>
>>>3. The biggest problem for me was the extensive documention in english is written by non-english speakers, and is very, very difficult to understand. I see in the docs so many abilities that I wanted to try, but simply could not follow the example instructions.
>>>
>>>The positive is as follows:
>>>
>>>1. It really does work. Your VFP forms show up in a browser and run flawlessly.
>>>
>>>2. The tech support is fast and very helpful, despite the language barrier. Although it appears to be a small operation, my emails were returned very quickly with answers and even with attached example forms showing how to do what I wanted.
>>>
>>>3. They provide a pretty extensive demo app/forms showing many examples.
>>>
>>>The demo is free with a nag screen, that allows you to try it out.
>>>
>>>I have to say I was favorably impressed. With better english docs I would buy it in an instant, I may buy it even without that.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a form and would like people could test it without have to download the whole software
>>>>
>>>>It's the price table of a parking lot and shows the user how the software will behave as he types
>>>>prices and schedules
>>>>
>>>>It has only a table
>>>>
>>>>Is there a way to put this form which its vfp native form over the internet, or an easy way to convert
>>>>it to some internet language script ?
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