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>Where did I hear that Visual FoxPro 6 will support ActiveX and ActiveX document?
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At DevCon you heard VFP 6 will support ActiveDocuments but not ActiveX controls. I don't think
you can host ActiveDocs inside of a VB application. The only containers currently are
Internet Explorer and the Office Binder.
>Yes, this is what we do now. However, it would be nice to incorporate a container in a Visual Basic form. At this point, I only found a way to have a form class top level.
I don't hink you'll be able to do this VFP - not now for sure, and I doubt this will
be a feature in VFP 6.
The key to this is to build your business object in VFP and use an In-Proc server to
call the logic, and build the UI in VB...
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