Open File Dialog on the WEB...

I need to be able to display a Open File Dialog box on the
web... I did this in client/server fine using winapi calls...
what do you suggest for the web?
Thanks,
Patrick Caldwell
[email protected]
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o.k. Duncan, Grant, Frank
Dudes, I ran from pillar to post and convinced the management to use webutil. We are on 9ias release 2, and we have downloaded the 10g version of webutil as per your recommendation.
I'm going to post all my configuration tommorow, for the starters, after completing the configuration
The webuitl is doownload to the C drive in the directory c:\webutil.
1.Orion-web.xml
2.Sun2.env ( our env file) ( we have a custon env file)
Here we added webutil_config variable
We added the recommended entry to the classpath.
3.formsweb.cfg
-Here under sun2 confg, we added the 3 webutil html pages( commented out the same under default config)
-we added the webutilarchive entry
-envfile=sun2.env
Now questions:
1.In the regedit for oracle forms home, we did not find the forms90_path , so I added the c:\webutil\forms path to
the forms90 registry entry.
But I did find forms90_path variable in the sun2.env, there is also a forms90 variable in this env file. Should I
add c:\webutil\forms to both of these variables in sun2.env.
Does this mean trouble ?
2. When I tried to loginto the application after completing the configuration, I ran into the following error
FRM-47023 , unable to find parameter form_sso ( very close to this)
Now what's next?
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