That's the HTTP output object which at the time was named oHTML. This property deals with the output - that's the server side of things and you need to equivalate that to whatever server tool you use. If you use ASP or Web Connection it'll be the Response object.
That particular article is about 4 years old by now and a few details have changed but the overall concepts apply as much now than they did back then.
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>I've recently been reading through Rick Strahl's article "Building distributed Web Applications with Visual Foxpro"(
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/wchttp.htm) and I am trying to follow through with the examples. However, I haven't had much success. My main stumbling block is the "oHML" object referred to in several locations throughout the server side code. I am fairly inexperienced in VFP but I would have thought that there needed to be something along the lines of "oHTML=CREATE("?") somewhere in the server side code. What am I missing? I know this question is vague but any help would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks in advance,
>Russell