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Subject:
VFP 8
Author:
charles mayberry
Date:
26 Jun 2008 03:03 PM
I want to use stylus as an api called by visual foxpro 8.0 to pass data needed to fulfill screen requests.
Is this feasible?
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Subject:
VFP 8
Author:
Tony Lavinio
Date:
01 Jul 2008 06:06 PM
It's not clear how XQuery, XSLT or even XML is involved here.
Could you elaborate?
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