No, that's the opposite of what I want.
The form is not modal, and I don't want it to be.
What I want is that the form is still around after the Return statement. (It goes POOF and disappears because of loForm going out of scope).
>>I have just begin using class-based forms, and have come upon the following.
loForm = Newobject ('PEME_FRMBROWSER', 'PEME_mxBrowser.VCX')
>>loForm.WriteHTML (lcResult)
>>loForm.Show()
>>
>>Return lcResult
>>The form that is created here is not modal, and I want it to hang around once it is created by the code above. Of course, loForm goes out of scope and POOF!
>>
>>Suggestions?
>>
>>TIA
>
>Does
>loForm.Show(1)
>get you what you need?
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA