>>>>(Actually just this week I attempted to create one using HTML5 and material design but came empty, because the browser in VFP (Shell.Explorer) cannot handle it :( )
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>>Cetin, to show thanks for interesting posts about upper BETWEEN limit in VFP:
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>>While the browser control appears stuck in IE7 mode, you can provoke more recent versions with a HTTP tag in the header. E.g.
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=10" />
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>>Or to always use the latest:
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />
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>>Make this the first tag so it's processed before anything else.
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>John,
>Thanks for this valuable information again. Since then, although I need to find workarounds for some and may still be using harder ways than it might be, I can now use Google Material Design based HTML5 UI in my VFP forms :)
>Thank you.
Is it possible to change the VFP9 native UI with HTML5 UI just lie Google's Material Design? Where can I learn that?
TIA