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30/10/2003 10:53:25
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00843435
Message ID:
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Hi Mike,

You are corrct -- they do not have a hostable activeX control -- it's probably more useful to consider Manifold an application like Word or Excel. As Cetin pointed out though, the Map Server technology can be used to generate images on the fly that can be hosted either in an Internet Explorer control or through an image control (depending on the interactivity you need).

Map Objects is probably more "integratable" in terms of a monolithic application, but as you say, the price is a major factor.

When I gave a presentation on Manifold and VFP at WhilFest last year, Ted Roche suggested another inexpensive GIS control, the name of which I can't currently recall. You might mant to drop him a note.

Cheers,

Andrew

>Hi Andrew,
>
>I was following this thread and went to the Manifold site to do some investigating. While the product looks very good considering the price, I did find out one major issue that I have with it. The sales people confirmed for me that Manifold does not supply an ActiveX control that I can use in a VFP form (or any Windows form for that matter, eg. VB).
>
>I see this as a major factor for me not to use it since I like the idea of embedding GIS capabilities directly into my VFP apps and not have to open another app to do it. ESRI's MapObjects has what I need. Too bad about the price.
>
>Just my 2 cents.
>
>Regards,
>
>Mike
>


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