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Sharing some stuf on VFP migration
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01/07/2013 00:50:54
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01577352
Message ID:
01577536
Vues:
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I did that but first you have to convert forms. Seriously, think about an easier way to make your customers setup FIC environment. Compare your install with Lianja or even wakanda. Maybe a central base for FIC apps, a FIC importer and so on.....Sadly you can't make a virtual machine due to the IIS restriction.
>That exists already, the FiC wizard makes an HTML page with links to all your forms.
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>>I mean WWC license for trial FIC instalations, limited to 30 uses or so, w/o the nagscreens.
>>Also, I now that its not rocket science to have your FIC instalation in production, but I think you could get more users with a "simple" mode wich makes assumptions about forms and callbacks> The idea is to have the testers looking amazed at their forms on the web only with a couple of clicks.
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>>>You can do a point and click install of FiC on a developmet server, and WWC is fully licensed.
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>>>>My point with FIC is that it can be used a developmente environment on its own for new projects. They have enought VFP characteristics translated and they generate the JS/CSS stuff needed. For the West Wind stuff, they may negociate a version with 30 or su uses w/o the nagscreen. But you can't simply run the FIC installers and watch the magic happes, you have to set up IIS, permisions, change your VFP code and so on. One downside, of course, is IIS itself. You can't target a standard Apache server.
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