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<Steven James>
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Where is there information on using asp.net with WebFocus reports? I want to use an asp.net page to support a report and not use html. I am aware that FrontPage can be used. Has anyone done asp.net?
 
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It's really not an issue. If you're calling a WebFOCUS self service application, simple have you asp page call the WFServlet and pass the parameter including IBIF_ex for the name of the fex. WebFOCUS doesn't care if it's being called by an HTML page, ASP, JSP, Servlet etc.. The underlying WebFOCUS code is a java application. The alternative to calling a URL would be to use Web Services.
 
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I agree with WFUser. its not an issue. Your launch pages from a self-serv website can be html or asp or whatever. its only the form action that summons the focus bit. and the form action doesn't care if its in an .asp page or a .html page. Do we understand your question correctly?
 
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