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Microsoft Releases Visual FoxPro 8.0
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20/03/2003 13:35:10
 
 
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20/03/2003 13:15:46
Anil Kumar V. R
Corporate Business Solutions
Gaborone, Botswana
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Anil:

>I surely know this is not the disucssion here. But I don't know how to post messages in this forum. Forgive me.

You should always start a new thread with a new question. You should post that thread in the appropiate section and posted to ALL, not a specific person.


>I just wanted to know if applications developed in Visual FoxPro 6 or 7 can be run from a web browser. I know it can be run locally through a web browser. But I want to deploy it on to a site and run using HTTP protocol. Is it possible?

The answer is yes. You can run VFP code through ISAPI (like for example with WebConnect) or through FoxISAPI, though this one is older and not supported anymore.

You can also use ASP-like systems such as Active FoxPro Pages or AFPWeb or others.
All of these have support here plus some have their own support sites. Do a search for these here in the UT, in the Fox Wiki at http://fox.wikis.com or in Google.com and you will find a lot of information. If you have specific questions, ask here and we'll try to help you.

Another way is to use plain ASP .Net or older ASP and access VFP data through OleDb, ODBC or using a VFP COM object.


Alex Feldstein, MCP, Microsoft MVP
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