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FoxLANWeb : the magic fox lives on both LAN and Web!
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
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Bonjour Thierry,

Thanks a lot for that information!

>FoxLANWeb : the magic fox lives on both LAN and Web!
>
>Do you want your app to run on both LAN and Web? FoxLANWeb brings you the solution!
>
>With FoxLANWeb, your very same Visual FoxPro code works on both LAN and Web!
>* Less than 5% of the application code needs be adapted
>* Absolutely no impact of business logic
>* Application continues to evolve while moving to the Web
>* Client base can migrate gradually
>* Users may work seamlessly on LAN or on Web with exactly the same look and feel
>
>FoxLANWeb supports:
>* Every Visual FoxPro control, event and property (scx, vcx & prg)
>* Mainstream activeX controls: listView, treeView, etc.
>* Modal forms and messageBox() returns
>* Reports and queries (PDF, XLS, etc.)
>* Internet, Intranet and Extranet , user identification
>* Local and remote views
>* Visual FoxPro database synchronization between LAN and WEB
>* Unlimited number of concurrent Web users
>* Unlimited number of forms
>* 100% standard and open technologies: HTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX
>* IE 6+, FireFox 2+, Google Chrome 2+, Opera 9+, Safari 2+
>
>FoxLANWeb is a 100% Visual FoxPro frameWork based on:
>* The West-Wind wConnect Visual FoxPro webserver frameWork, the reference for 15 years
>* The Prototype Javascript frameWork and its ecosystem (Scriptaculous, etc.)
>* Ths activeWidgets javascript visual components library
>
>FoxLANWeb comes with # 1,500 structured classes, methods and procedures, and a powerful code adaptation tool performing over 80% code adaptation work in either scx, vcx or prg, and allowing full application testing before migration.
>
>Demo and source code : http://www.FoxLANWeb.com/
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Denis Chassé
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