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Could VFP script be used instead of Javascript?
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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>>If you want web based OO, then you go with .Net or Java.
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>Ehr - no. None of these are client side technologies. Sure you can use .NET or Java on the server, but then you can use VFP on the server. You can do whatever you want on the server. But the client side is limited with what is available in browsers.
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I didn't mean to imply that Visual Studio .Net and Sun's Studio Creator 2 are client sided, or in any way integrated into the browsers on the client side. <g> For development of web applications to be consumed by the browsers, both .NET and Sun's Studio Creator 2 are server centric.

>My point earlier was that you don't want to isolate your Web applications beyond what is installed in the majority of browsers or risk locking people out of your applications. Installing something into the browser is not a viable option (except maybe an intranet scenario) because of the potential for security holes it opens. Trusting a small third party vendor with this vital of a potential entry into your system and network is not something I could recommend to anybody no matter how useful. Look at all the security fixes coming out of all the browser vendors - that's a full time occupation for a boatload of people on each of these large teams.

Yes, I agree whole heartedly

Regards,

LelandJ

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>>Regards,
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>>LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA
Software - Master (TM)
smvfp@mail.smvfp.com
Software Master TM
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