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I don't know if this will help or not, but, using javaScript, one of our apps is a web polling VFP component that can be called from any type of page - static html, netscape or appache server, CFM, or ASP. The JavaScript is just a SRC link to the component which can reside anwhere on the internet running on IIS. You could extend this approach to more things probably.
>...by restrictions. I have been asked to develop an intranet application for the Agency I work for. I can not use ASP or IIS. We use Netscape as our web server software on an NT4 server. About the only tools I can use is HTML and VBScript [or Java Script]. I can create, install and execute COM DLLs and VFP runtimes on the server. I will need to run queries against an Oracle database, and send the results back to the browser. I will also need to allow the user to add/edit records and send back to the Oracle DB. How badly hog-tied am I? Am I wasting my time trying to do this under these limits? Do I have any chance of succesfully doing this? I have 2 West-Wind web sites running quite successfully and very easily. So all these restrictions are very disappointing knowing I could do this quickly and easily if I did not have these restrictions. TIA!
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