>>Thank you What mainly are you going to cover in the book. Will you cover the use of both visual interdev and visual foxpro together to build internet apps.
>>I believe that I saw some of this at devcon what I saw their was very minor but I was quite impresive with the building of Dll's in VFP and the use of them in Interdev.
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>The book is not specific to ASP development and doesn't deal with using
>any particular tool to develop with. It covers the technology and how to
>use it with/from Visual FoxPro rather than dealing with a tool that really
>has very little bearing on your development. You can apply what you
>learn to the development tool of your choice.
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>The book has long chapters on ASP development (with lots of information
>on COM development with ASP) and FoxISAPI for server development,
>as well as client side technologies like DHTML in your apps,
>accessing HTTP content from your VFP applications, integration of the
>Web Browser into your apps, VFP HTTP client/server applications and
>a section on building scalable Web applications. Ken Levy is also
>contributing with an XML chapter, plus a bonus chapter <s>...
>
>It's a very different book from what you may find in a typical
>Web development book with lots of inside information and detail
>that you won't find in the 'manual' <s>...
>
>You can go to the Hentzenwerke site to get a rough outline of topics
>covered.
Rick,
I know you don't really like MTS, but are you going to discuss it?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer