>* You shouldn't get an exception here now!
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>Of course, your code would be a lot simpler for this particular case if you simply used a Fox Image control and set Thisform.Image1.Picture = "c:\sampleimage.jpg" - I assume that you have a more difficult task in mind and this is just your path towards it. Good luck!
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Thanks, that works. You're right, I've got something else in mind here. The image object in VFP 8 doesn't do nearly as nice of job displaying/scaling images as VFP 9's image control. So, I thought if I could leverage some of the FFC class code in VFP 8 I could fix my rendering problem. It works beautifully (I basically just lifted some code from a few methods in the FFC class to get this to work).
Thanks again,