>>Mike,
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>>Speaking of FoxIsapi, what is the status of FoxIsapi with VFP7?
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>Nothing much has changed, just some bug fixes AFAIK.
Gotcha.
>> Before we got WWC I tried to use FoxIsapi on my Win2K workstation ( Peer Web Services ) and it would not work properly.
>It's probably a problem with PWS. I know it's finicky to set up. Have you tried the updated FoxISAPI from August 1999? I don't think it will work with PWS without the updated version.
Understood. Not sure of the version I was running but I thought it was pretty current. I'll check it if I need to use it.
>With Win2K, though, why not use IIS? It doesn't install by default on Workstation, but you can add it through Control Panel/Add Remove Progs./Windows Components. I can tell you for a fact it works just great with IIS, since I run it almost everyday.
Um, I believe that is what I'm running. I was just under the impression that when it was running on a workstation it was a Peer Web Service. At any rate, whatever I'm running, FoxIsapi choked on me, but we migrated to WC so it became irrelevant.
>> I know FoxIsapi is not officially "supported", but ... :-)
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>Au contraire, it is officially supported. I ought to know, I used to be the one supporting it. :-)
Interesting. My mistake, I guess. But I'm sure I read somewhere that it was provided "as is" and was not an "officially" supported product.
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.