John,
Web Connection includes a class that can render FoxPro forms into Dynamic HTML which is viewable in Internet Explorer. You run a form, set it the way you want and tell the class to render the form into HTML text which you can use as needed.
You can check out an example of this here:
http://www.west-wind.com/IeGuest.wwdThere are a few more examples at:
http://www.west-wind.com/wconnect/as well.
The class can generate DHTML from running forms and can generate either with the data inside of it, or 'empty forms' or forms filled with ASP style tags from the datasource...
This is pretty handy...
+++ Rick ---
>I've been writing a little application today that involves a generating a (different) hex map for each user. So far, I've just written out to a form (FOR EACH Hex, 6 x THISFORM.Line + a caption.) It all looks wonderful so far, but what I would really like to do is have anyone access it via the internet.
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>I can get all this easily on a VFP form, but is there an easy way to create an HTML (or otherwise) version of the generated form (preferable retaining tooltips)?
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>Thanks in advance for any advice (though I'm hoping for something easier than "learn c#";-)
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>JC
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>Win2KS, VFP8, IIS5 running proprietary (Fox of course) WebService