The mouse over event is a javascript event handler (Which submits to a PHP page).
Looks like this should not be an issue.
Thanks again.
Herb
The mouse over event is a javascript event handler (Which submits to a PHP page).
Looks like this should not be an issue.
Thanks again.
Herb
FoxInCloud maps OLEcontrol of OLEclass Shell.Explorer.2 to an <iframe src="<your File>">
aw.vcx!awoleie.navigate() detects if url is a local file, and copies into a site's folder temporarily.
I need to better understand which code actually processes the event "the user mouses over a stop on in the browser" - is it a javascript event handler?
If your "GDI + objects for custom buttons and gradient backgrounds" produces .Picture and .DisabledPicture, FoxInCloud will use the same in Web mode.
FoxInCloud provides standard HTML+CSS+JS support, your application will be usable on any device without prior client installation.
HTH,
I have a Visual Foxpro application that uses the IE Activex control. When the user selects an Item (A route) in a VFP list box, I use FWRITE to create an HTML page that Uses Javascript/HTML and php to build a local page. I then set the Navigation of the browser to that page. When the user mouses over a stop on in the browser a pop up box allows them to add data in the Browser window. The data is saved to SQL Server and the navigate function kicks off a refresh from the VFP side.
In essence, the browser page and VFP are working together.
Additionally I use a lot of GDI + objects for custom buttons and gradient backgrounds.
I am going live with this product very soon and I am in the process of Installing Xendesktop for my clients. Foxincloud looks like it would save me a considerable amount of money, but I don't know how it works with the the browser object or referencing local files.
Any light on the subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Herb