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17/09/1999 12:43:49
 
 
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17/09/1999 12:33:13
Shane Gilbert
Oklahoma State Department of Education
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Internet applications
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00264989
Message ID:
00265998
Views:
34
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>>Class id for tfoxserver.tfoxisapi not found. Err code = 800401f3: Invalid class string
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>>I haven't a clue what that means. I'm hoping you do because I'm stuck.
>>
>
>When did this error popup? When you registered it or when you access it from the web page? Can you run http://localhost/foxisapi.dll/status ? You will need to put the correct path inbetween localhost and foxisapi.dll. This path is the web site path not your hard drive's directory path. Try Bob's suggestion too. You can create the COM object from within VFP at the command window. If it pukes there, try creating the object from the program file. If you would like I can send you an example I have working, with the compiled EXE and TLB files along with the source code. I don't usually check the UT from home, but would be glad to get with you at a specific time if you need it. I have learned alot from reading the answers to your posts in the past, so would be glad to return the favor.
>
>Shane

The error comes when I access it from the web page. At first, it was telling me that it couldn't find the page. Then Rox helped me register the COM object, and now this error comes up.

An example would be great. Heh... I didn't realize anyone had learned anything from reading my posts. :)

Do you check your email from home?

Thanks,

Michelle
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