| Foxfire!
White
Papers
Scheduling Foxfire! Requests
Foxfire!'s New
Object Model (version 1.0)
Using
Foxfire!'s New Smart Data Grouping
Setting Up Foxfire! v6.0 for Building Multi-Table OUTER JOINs
Controlling User Access to Application Data
Using
Foxfire!'s event handler to perform second-pass queries
The Power of FFCONFIG
We've made claims about how customizable Foxfire is; and many developers
have customized it by modifying the source code by making minor
changes and enhancing the overall product.
But there's an easier way to customize their briefing and fox fire:
and that is with the FFCONFIG file.
This file is essentially a series of case statements that fire
at various times when you run Foxfire!. You can put in your own
code today and immediately affect the way Foxfire! runs. You can
also use the FFCONFIG to make changes in the way Foxfire! looks,
including setting up security, changing the captions on labels,
even the way queries are run, and even directing output into formats
not currently supported by Foxfire!. See the following white papers
that talk about how you can use the FFCONFIG and customize Foxfire!
even further:
Ask At Runtime Sorting
Adding PDF Support to Foxfire
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