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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00046812
Message ID:
00046947
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29
>>
>> I'd like to have Fox automatically create an email message with a file
>>
>> attached without user intervention at all. I've attempted to get help
>> from
>> Netscape, but you have to be on their Dealer or Consultant program to
>> get
>> any info out of them. I don't Know what Garritt wants.
>>
>> JR
>>
>> >>Garritt, I have not done this but would appreciate if you would send
>> me
>> the response if anyone answers you. I came on today ready to ask the
>> same
>> question.
>> >>
>> >>JR
>> >>jruhe@clarc.com
>> >>
>> >>>I'm trying to utilize Netscape thru FoxPro using either DDE or
>> OLE. Has
>> anyone done this? If so any details or information you could give me
>> would
>> be greatly appreciatied.
>> >>>
>> >>>Thank you.
>> >>>
>> >>>Garritt
>> >>>
>> >>>******************************************************************
>> >>>Garritt Grandberg, Programmer/Analyst
>> >>>Visionary Systems, Ltd
>> >>>Des Moines, IA
>> >>>
>> >>>E-Mail: Garritt@visionary.com
>> http://www.visionary.com
>> >>>******************************************************************
>> >
>> >do you have to use netscape? ie 3.x can be embedded on a form
>> nicely.
>> >when you say utilize, what exactly do you mean? if you just want to
>> open
>> a url,
>> >the shellexecute api call works great by bringing up the default
>> browser
>> with a
>> >predefined url.
>
> I'm in the process of using outlook for EMailing. I think I'm just
>going to grab into an OLE container. Keep you posted.
>
>Marc

Crescent Software has an Internet Toolpak of ActiveX controls. They include email, mime, FTP, TCP/IP, etc. My only complaint about it was from a support side. They wouldn't even bother with my question until I'd translated the form and code into VB. Phooey, but at least the FTP control seems to work as it should.

HTH,

George
George

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