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Foxpro server samples
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12/04/2000 03:48:03
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Internet applications
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00358319
Message ID:
00358563
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Jonh

In my efforts to use foxisapi i've never regenerated the id's, by i believe that if you do that you have to register the DLL again using regsvr32.

I've dropped foxisapi because of this kind of problems. Sometimes everything stopped working with no apparent reason !

Use a VFP COM Server that uses the response and request objects of the ASP object model and you can do everything that FOXISAPI does without it.

Hope this helps.

>I finally got http://localhost/foxisapi.dll/foxweb.server.delay?5 to work. Woohoo. (foxweb.dll as a multiuse DLL, Personal Web Server, Win98).
>
>My questions I have are, I see FOXISAPI.DLL creates Fox?????.INI files for the automation server as it says but now do these just hang out in the scripts folder forever? Continuing to accumulate with each request?
>
>When do you and when do you not Regenerate Component ID's when building your OLE server? When I built the multiuse foxweb.dll I left Regenerate blank. Last time I tried to build it, I clicked it (regenerated) and never got it to work. I kept rebuidling, sometimes regenerating, sometimes not. Nothing worked. I didnt know what to do so I finally uninstalled both PWS and VFP and reinstalled. This time I built it as I said above without Regenerating and no problem. What if I make changes to the foxweb.prg and need to re-build? Then do I Regenerate? I have more questions but I'll go step by step here.
>
>PS I vow that once I understand and do both FoxWeb and FoxIS samples that I will post a true step-by-step procedure to running them on my home page or here in a section of UT (wherever an appropriate section for that is if there is one) that even a dummy like me can understand and do. This is my version of "God, if you get me thru this I promise I will..." :)
>Thanks alot.
Ricardo Parreira
PHC
Portugal
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