Mike,
thanks for the help. Where can I find the Browser ActiveX control you are talking about and what is the file name I should look for?
John.
>John,
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>Try using the Browser ActiveX control. Drop it on a VFP form and be sure to put a NODEFAULT in the control's Refresh() method to avoid a known bug.
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>You can display a HTML document by using the control's Navigate2("some_html.htm") method.
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>Mike.
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>>Can anyone point me to some samples of viewing HTML in a VFP 6 or higher Form? I am using XFRX (a great product by the way) to convert VFP reports to HTML on disk. I then save the HTML files in a DBF as a log file before eMailing them.
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>>I need to pull them back out and allow the users to view them. I have a prg now that can save the file back to disk and view it but it is using ShellExecute to run Internet Explorer. This causes the user to have to close each IE window after each view. I need to view it in VFP so I can control it.
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>>TIA
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John J. Henn