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03/09/2002 19:54:09
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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00696451
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Sandi;

1. You can use the VFP textmerge command to write your html. This is easy to do and works very well.

2. You can use the FTP IPStuff to (the subset of the West Wind tools) to send the page via FTP.

Alternatively, you could use the batch commands for the ftp process.

Then just give the clients a link to the server and file. (it doesn't need to be a web server if they are on a LAN).

-- Larry


>Hi everyone. What is the best way to do the following:
>
>My app needs to read a data table and create an HTML page of the contents and send the HTML page to a site. (Write it to an internet address? or does it have to be a special FTP site?) My client has someone else run their web pages (an ISP) and I've been given a series of page names (MYCATEGORY.HTML) that need to replace their old pages. I need to be able to do this on a regular basis, probably through a menu option. I know that the full WestWind application can do this, but I'm wondering if I need the whole thing (rather than just the Internet Protocols or the Client Tools are all I need or is there a simpler way I havent thought of.
>
>TIA,
>
>Sandi Cassidy
>scassidy@canaccount.com
-- Larry Keyes
Remember only You can prevent Gray Goo. Never release nanobot assembers without replication limiting code.
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