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Creating a PDF in ASP.NET app and XFRX
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro and .NET
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Hi,

If you can call EXE from APS.NET, you can create small exe.

MartinaJ

>I admit I know little about COM-DLL. But if I understand it, it has to be registered (negative). And didn't MS discourage using COM-DLL? (maybe I confused things).
>
>But, I do call a small VFP 9 exe (not COM-DLL) from this ASP.NET application. And it works very well.
>Why could not I create a regular small VFP 9 app and convert this report to the PDF using XFRX?
>Must it be a COM-DLL?
>
>Thank you.
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>APS.NET can call COM-DLL.
>>You can create small VFP COM DLL which use XFRX for creating PDF.
>>Because it will be COM DLL then you must XFRX#INIT.
>>
>>But, Rick Strahl knows better answer.
>>
>>MartinaJ
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have an ASP.NET application (work order system). Currently when someone submits a work order an email goes to a group or people and in the body of the email the content of the work order.
>>>
>>>One customer wants the work order to be sent as an attachment form. This feature - work order PDF attachment - exists in the VFP 9 application. The PDF attachment in the VFP 9 application is created with XFRX library.
>>>
>>>My question, would it make sense to create a small VFP 9 program which would be called by the ASP.NET application, and create a PDF. Then the ASP.NET would send email and attach this PDF. Or is it possible to call XFRX directly from the ASP.NET?
>>>
>>>TIA
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