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Obtain an object reference to 3rd party dialog box.
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27/07/2000 12:45:07
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Miscellaneous
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00397494
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>>I don't know where the hook for this is; you'll need to look at the object model to see where the dialog is triggered. My guess is that there's an Event triggered which you could trap using VFPCOM to hook VFP code to an event in the subobject of InternetExplorer.Application, but I've no clue where off the top of my head.
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>This is a good line of thought, I took a quick look at the IE.Application events and couldn't see any applicable, but then I thought that the Save AS would be a seperate application... which leads me back to the question of if its possible to get an object reference to the save as dialog I could probably hook some vfp code into the events of this...
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>any ideas?
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My guess is that it'd be something that's a part of the Document subobject; I've never needed to use this. You might want to download Ken Levy's Web Control demo stuff from www.classx.com; he covers a considerable amount of stuff in his demo code, including hooking tons of events.

It might be possible to read the web location for navigation from the HTML, and then directing an ftp control to it to do the transfer; again, this is a SWAG, and untried. If you really desperately need it done, delivering a shopping bag full of small denomination, unmarked US currency to my back door might make it an interesting project... < g >
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