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VFP Presentation Followup
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29/03/2000 23:08:41
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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
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00352546
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00352777
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Craig!
Howz-about a URL to "Page" that connects to the VFP COM. Can you tell us how the COM connection worked.
1) You got a URL that points to a "Page"
2) You got a COM (does the com respond to server CGI requests, or is it local to the client connecting to the "Page"
3) How did the COM package the ADO? What did the client do with the ADO?

How much of this can you share with us? Let us know when you do the next one. It's been a couple of months since I read the Brine Shrimp flyers down at the Salt Air (G).
Terry



>Sometime ago, I post a message asking for thoughts on what to show during a 10-15 minute presentation on VFP here in Salt Lake City. Well, the presentation went off today without a problem. Here's what I presented:
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>Powerpoint slides (available soon on my web site) that discussed the future of VFP, some of the technologies that migrated from VFP to other MS products (ADO and Rushmore) and that VFP is not the FP2.x of old.
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>I then demoed the following:
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>- Text manipulation. I did this in the command window and explained why the command window is a great feature.
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>- Macro substitution, that then did Automation to Word.
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>- Calling a VFP COM object from a web page. The VFP COM object then returns a ADO record set. Thanks to JVP for this!
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>After the seminar, MS asked me to do regular presentations on developer subjects here in SLC. This will be anything of interest to developers, not specifically VFP (but you can bet, I'll do a little VFP here and there). I will be doing these presentations twice a month, each seminar about 3 hours. First one will be late May to early June time frame. I pretty much need to come up with the topics and create my own presentations.
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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