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Scripting object - will it always be available ?
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Visual FoxPro
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Contrôles ActiveX en VFP
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00270558
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>>>>>>Is "Scripting" object available on all computers with Win98 and/or IE4-5 installed ? TIA.
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Cetin,
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, AFAIK. It's not an optional component in the install of either.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks George. It's good to know that way :)
>>>>Accessing its PEM reference is rather like tooth pulling but worth if it exists on targets :)
>>>
>>>Hi Cetin,
>>>
>>>Well, I'd still be cautious and make sure that the object instatiated JIC. Of course, you'd do that anyway.:-)
>>
>>George one more little question. Do you know a tricky way to access its PEM easily ? (July 1999, library).
>
>Hi Cetin,
>
>Unfortunately no. There were articles in FoxPro Advisor, May and August of this year I believe. You might want to check yesterday's thread for one on retrieving the drives and directories that I responded to. One of the posts mentioned the articles and dates. I don't know, however, whether they're available from the site.
>
>Other than that, searching the MSDN library is probably your best shot.
>
>Last April, Nancy Folsom, David Frankenbach, Ed Rauh, and I (as well as some others) noted some strange behavior with AMEMBERS() with non-VFP objects. Apparently, under some rather erratic conditions which we never tracked down, the PEMs were available. Normally, they don't show up until accessed. Oh, Ken Levy jumped in that thread as well.
>
>As I recall (for some reason) I think we'll be able to get them in the next version of VFP. Of course, that doesn't help now< g >.

VFP6 also included a nice little TLB processor (if you go into the Component Gallery, it's right in there, and there are samples that use the ExportTypeLib method to let you view the PEMs included in the Samples.)
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