Hello Rick,
I was hoping to find you in this category (you can run but you can't hide!:-).
I am working a little vfp email project that will eventually bolt on to your ipStuff (the client has a license). I have been speaking with Michael Hogan - he has been most helpful.
The project requires an iCalendar or vCalendar notice forwarded to the recipient. From what I've read the iCalendar text
seems as if it could be merged and out-chunked along with the message string.
Could the iCal object (text stream) simply be added to the end of the message string - or does it need to be sent (and encoded) as an attachment?
Thanks!
>>Sorry, Suhas. I've never used it since I do have XP Pro, so I can't tell you all it's capable of. Hopefully it will handle what you need, but remember, it is advertised as
lightweight.
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>WebMatrix will not run ISAPI extensions. It simply hosts the ASP.net runtime so it can serve static file content and ASP.Net pages, but not ISAPI or even CGI content.
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>It's not a lightweight solution either - it requires .Net for one...
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>+++ Rick ---
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>>Alan
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>>>>Get "Web Matrix" from
www.asp.net. It's free, works with XP Home edition, and according to the blurb on the site, Web Matrix:
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includes a lightweight personal web server that serves most web content, including ASP.NET pages and XML Web Services, for local requests.>>>
>>>Hi Alan,
>>>
>>>would Web MAtrix run foxisapi ?
>>>I am checking it right away.
>>>
>>>Thanx.
>>>suhas
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