I had to redo AVFP 2 in the way that the Request object is passed to VFP so that it would work with ASP.NET. The http (RFC1867)upload actually works faster in VFP7/8 now(see
http://www.activevfp.com/avfpdemo2/Default.asp?action=upload1), but, unfortunately, I found out it doesn't work in vfp6sp5 as it had done before. So, for vfp6sp5 as a workaround, you could run a separate vfp component based on the old way of passing the ASP Request object - I have a another vfp component that does this - let me know if you want me to make it available.
>Thank you so much for your help in the setting up of activevfp on the Win2k Server. The problem persists, so we decided to work on another machine which Activevfp is running smoothly.
>I have another question regarding the RFC1867 file upload example in avfpdemo2. I can't seem to be able to upload file into the temp folder of the Appstartpath (in the avfpdemo2 app, the location is c:\program files\dotcomsolution\avfpdemo2\avfpdemo2\temp). Must I fill up the "AnyVariable1" field (I always leave it blank and select only 1 file to upload)? Once I click on the Upload button, the app redirects me to upload2 which says "0 file uploaded".
>Does the RFC1867 works on VFP6SP5? Do you have any other examples on RFC1867?