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11/12/2001 18:02:04
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrôles ActiveX en VFP
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Thread ID:
00592813
Message ID:
00593014
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I would not even use VFP and the web browser control for something like that. I would develop the web pages just like you would for any web app and use WebConnect and access via IE directly. Your web server would have to handle the button clicks to set a bookmark flag in your VFP table and navigate through the records on a table. Using ID, the users could create their own bookmarks just like we do now. WebConnect does this extremely well. As for the menu, is that something that could be translated to buttons or choices [e.g., links] on a web page?

>Thanks for your response.
>
>There will only be three active 'buttons' on the HTML that will control the application.
>
>1. will add a 'bookmark' to a VFP table
>2. Will produce a VFP Menu (as an object over the browser)
>3. will be a scroll bar to provide record navigation (The user gets what the user wants...).
>
>All I'd like to know is what the code needs to look like to pass a response back to VFP and what event in the WebBrowser Object that code should live in.
>
>I'm doing it in HTML as there is a good deal of scrolling text that is best suited to CSS and will be stored as HTML in Memo fields - The output also requires that this text have different formats within a single list box. I also need to colour the scroll bars and have found no way to do this in VFP - even with third party activeX objects.
>
>Thanks.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA
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