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26/06/2001 12:59:57
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Applications Internet
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00504394
Message ID:
00524938
Vues:
20
If it's asking whether to save or run, you're just downloading a copy of the app to your computer from the web site and running it locally. I don't think that's what you're after. The right way is to go with WWWC or FoxWeb. Embedding foxpro commands in a dreamweaver template (as someone here suggested) is functionality that WWWC has as well so check them both out. I use WWWC, but I'm sure FoxWeb is also a fine product. They both require a learning curve from you, but well worth the effort.

>Thanks for you response. I've downloaded a copy of FoxWeb.
>
>I have an existing application that my client wants to move to their web site. The FoxWeb documentation seems to indicate that you can't convert an existing application. Using the FoxPro documentation, I rebuilt the application, making it an active document. Do you know if this can be interfaced with FoxWeb?
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>I put a link to the active document app on my website and it will run, but it asks if I want to save it to disk or run it first, and I don't want that. Also, I believe that Fox RunTime will have to be installed on any user machine trying to access this.
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>Any thoughts?
>
>Thahks
>
>Judy Scofield
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