Just to add:
However, there is a way which allows to have a visual interface for COM DLLs and EXE's, just not by directly using the controls and commands exposing the interface from within COM. See my article "Raise Events From Your Applications" in February 2001 FoxPro Advisor.
>Not exactly. You can create COM DLLs and EXE's but not OCXs. And any DLLs you create cannot expose a user interface nor use commands that *might* expose an interface (such as REPORT FORM).
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>>Can any one point me in the right direction here
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>>I have created a visual basic OCX which has a form and series of combo boxes. I did this so that the control can plug into applications and the web.
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>>Is there an equivalent to the OCX in visual Foxpro ?
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