>>>Is there a control which may be loaded on a net-PC that will allow a FP2.6a application to run in the browser? I've been told that there are controls like these for AS-400 programs and others.
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>>I don't think we are on that point yet. For now, tools like X-Works, West Wind Connection, ASP, etc. will give you a good start.
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>>As for FoxPro Windows 2.6a, this is a 16 bits environment and all the tools for the Internet are 32 bits.
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>Could you tell me a little more about these other tools (X-Works, West Wind Connection, ASP, etc)? Are you saying that if I use these, then
>I can web-enable my own apps?
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>The application we need to enable is from a third party
>and we would need to access that app through a browser.
You're looking at one now. The entire Universal Thread is driven from Visual FoxPro. As for me, I am using X-Works. But, there are many other good tools, as you mentioned in your reply, that are available.
Basically, most of your process shouldn't change. It's just the way to get the data and to output it.
However, you will create a separate EXE for that.