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Convert an Exe to a Web app/access via http
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13/06/2003 13:27:27
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Visual FoxPro
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The Mere Mortals Framework
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Thread ID:
00799593
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00799913
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Your .VFP. code is in the .VFP. mtdll (or even .vfp. code in the HTML template) and JavaScript in the html template. Check out ActiveVFP in the downloads section...
>Hi Claude,
>
>Thanks for the reply. MS terminal server is my current method, I thought it worked great! However, as I mentioned in my response to Paul, the Client wants their Customers to be able to access parts of the application, and they are very security conscious, not wanting to give access to their LAN.
>
>Option 2 sounds interesting. Unfortunately this isn't from the Get-Go, I've already built it, but that's life! I am not famillliar with .vfp.mtdll - can you point me in the right direction to find out more please.
>I'm still not sure where the event code for the GUI ends up - In the ASP code?
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Blair
>
>
>>I think you have 2 options to present to them:
>>1.) possibly the easiest, ms terminal server or citrix access
>>2.) make into a real web app by converting GUI screens into HTML templates and compiling classes into a .vfp. mtdll and calling from ASP or ASP.NET. If your app is designed from the get-go with this sort of web access in >mind, this can be fairly easy.
>.VFP. web services doesn't sound like what they want. With web services, you'd still use a GUI but the methods might be located some place else on another web server. It sounds like they want to access the web app from a browser not a GUI...
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