>>>Well, I haven't used WC, so I can't compare it to that, but it's a heck of a lot easier than making COM objects.
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>>>Michelle
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>>>>Hi Michelle. It sure is a cool idea. I would be interesting in hearing from people that have used both it and Rick's stuff to compare each.
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>>>>>Just wondering if anyone else is using this. From what I've seen so far, it's really cool. Much easier than Rick's book. Though whether it's as powerful, I don't know yet.
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>>Here's what Rick said about AFP:
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>>Uses FoxISAPI to implement a script engine.
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>>Nothing over what can be done already with Web Connection (WCS scripting), except it costs a lot more <s>...
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>Interesting. I swear that a few months/years ago that Rick or some other guru had a file to implement something called "foxscript". Basically imbeding fox commands in a HTML/ASP page.
You can create a "wcs" file and embed foxpro commands in it, and map the wcs file type to the wc.dll through IIS. This is effectively FoxScript.
Erik Moore
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