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05/02/2003 13:36:11
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Visual FoxPro
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Applications Internet
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Thread ID:
00749322
Message ID:
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>Hi Nadya,
>Does this mean you will be staying with your current employer longer than originally anticipated?
>Tracy
>
They gave me a one month trial period as a WEB developer. If my performance is not going to be adequate, my eployment here will be terminated...


>>>Nadya,
>>>Yes, it will work with VFP6-SP5. Your web application code would be in a VFP mtdll that's called from a static ASP or ASP.NET page.
>>>Regarding the VFP scripting error, I think there's a bug in VFP scripting (VFP code in HTML page available with VFP 7 and above) for Win 2000 which the demo page is running on. I've asked around, and it doesn't seem to be happening on WinXP? If you try the page again, it will probably work - seems like a random error. I have reported the bug on the VFP Bug Reporting page. Hopefully this will be fixed in the final release of VFP 8. This is a totally optional way of creating the VFP web app - the difference being where you put your web app logic, the mtdll or the html page (both using VFP)...
>>
>>BTW, back to the original question: what do you think about suggested data model?
>>
>>My manager, who is working with me, wants me to come up with a technical specification first. I wrote a flow diagram of the application (and after discussion with another person we decided to eliminate choose Search type page and have application to start with a Search criteria page). Now I have to design a data model...
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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