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Exploring Internet Explorer with the VFP 7 Debugger
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09/05/2002 18:43:36
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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09/05/2002 17:25:42
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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This message has been marked as a message which has helped to the initial question of the thread.
>>Is there another tool that you would recommend over VFP7 for examining the structure and properties of an instance of IE?
>
>Does it have to be an instance? Cause you can see the details of any COM object by opening it up in VFP7's new Object Browser.

Actually, I'd recommend the combination of the instance and object browser. By exploring the class in the browser (but beware, MikeA, it's got 116 classes there) you can see what properties does it have, try them on your instance (in command window) and see them appear in the debugger, just as they did in VFP6.

Seems to me that the object browser is doing a better job reading the typelib (and so does intellisense, to an extent), than the poor old debugger.

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