Well, yeah, I have the Fox Exe server stuff and that works too, but it's not exactly intuitive and under ASP.Net it doesn't work well at all because of strict typing.
I couldn't get that stuff to work BTW under .Net server. It just would not work and Maurice mentioned that there were problems with XP as well because the accesibility interface has changed.
Better than nothing either one of those approaches for sure, but still a far cry from 'real' debugging...
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>Rick,
>Regarding debugging of COM servers, the technique that Maurice De Beijer developed at:
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http://www.theproblemsolver.nl/aspdevelopmentanddebugging/index.htm>works consistently and reliably for me when debugging VFP mtdlls ...
>>Carlos,
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>>>Hi; I have VFP7 and Windows XP; I need to make my data available in the web, and I found FOXISAPI; I followed all the instructions and samples I could find; but I could only make wotk the Hello sample; when I try to get data, I allways get an error. Have anyone tried to use Foxisapi?
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>>In addition to Don's post you can also use Active Server Pages or ASP.Net to host VFP COM components which is probably the most 'official' free mechanism that Microsoft has for VFP integration with the Web. This route is free but also like FoxISAPI requires a lot of hunt and peck for debugging...
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>>You might want to take a look at:
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http://www.west-wind.com/articles.asp>>
>>There are a number of articles there that talk about using Visual FoxPro and IIS together including very detailed articles on FoxISAPI, ASP and COM and ASP.Net and COM.
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>>Hope this helps,
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