>...which leaves the browser application. A fairly high number of users use the FPM 2.6 product (maybe about 25%?), and a Macintosh solution needs to be developed. I suggested Web Connection as an option, because of speed of directly reading DBFs. We'll see where that goes (I'm assuming Mac clients are handled -- cranking out Web pages is independent of the front end, correct? Okay, I know that's not entirely true, VBScript has no Mac equivalent, but I'm referring to graphics, text and links -- the meat and potatoes...).
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Yes... of course, it is up to you, what they server sends to the browser, but it can be designed so 100% of the processing is done on the server, and you just send plain HTML to the browsers... that approach will be cross platform as far as the clients are concerned.
BOb
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