Indeed we refer to client side. For the host it would not be a problem to stick with IIS. The advantages we would see in using Asp MVC would be to have a programmer friendly development tool (VS) which goes well along with the development of the host application, which also would be done in VS using C#.
>Your list of requirements needs clarification. When you say cross platform, do you mean server or client? ASP.Net MVC only runs on IIS, but since it's web, you can use any modern web browser on the client. But for that matter, most any web technology will work in most modern browsers.
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>>We are looking for quite some time for a replacement for our VFP framework, so we looked at Lianja, Servoy, WinDev, HTML5+CSS etc. But what about going to ASP MVC, that would solve most issues at hand:
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>>Development in Visual Studio
>>Cross platform
>>Webenabled
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>>What more are we looking for, or are there disadvantages of ASP MVC that I am not aware of?
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant