INFO: Accessing Data in an Active Document Application
ID: Q190623
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version 6.0
SUMMARY
A Visual FoxPro Active Document application is a Visual FoxPro application
that can be hosted in an Active Document container such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
When you develop an Active Document application, special considerations
must be made when determining how the application will access any required
data.
MORE INFORMATION
When an Active Document is hosted in Internet Explorer, the application is
downloaded to the local disk before it is executed. At this point, the
Active Document application behaves the same as any other local Visual
FoxPro applications with respect to data access.
The most common implementation of a Visual FoxPro Active Document
application is over a corporate Intranet. The Active Document application
offers many benefits over a traditional application with respect to
application deployment and maintenance, and the underlying local area
network (LAN) in the corporate environment offers a mechanism for easy
access to remote data. In the corporate Intranet scenario, the Active
Document application accesses data on a remote computer through the use of
a mapped network drive or a universal naming convention (UNC) path that
points to the remote data.
When deploying an Active Document application over the Internet, some other
mechanism for accessing the data must be provided. Visual FoxPro provides
no native capability of directly accessing data over the Internet. One
possible solution is the use of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) to access data
over the Internet from within a Visual FoxPro Active Document application.
For more information regarding ADO, refer to the Microsoft ADO Web Page at
the following URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/data/ado/
Additional query words:
kbActiveDocs kbVFp600
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo