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01/01/1999 14:58:54
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00171193
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An example is JavaScript (MS=JScript). The only problem with
it is the various dialects of the language. On top of that,
the browser object model differs from vendor to vendor. But
basic field validation is easily completed by basic JavaScript.

>So - I guess I still see a market here in the maritimes for the small networked application. Simpler, cheaper and easier to develop.
>
>BUT, and this is a big BUT, if we are moving to a browser front end, then I believe this is *tremendously* liberating, for then we can use whatever tools we please, from whatever family of OS's, and deliver the appropriate results. I do see prblems in scenario's where you want on-form validations, subtotalling. etec. Can someone point to examples of these?
>
>>>What I would *really* like to see in the next version [of VFP]
>>>is databinding between VFP controls and ADO recordsets so
>>>that we can offer solutions that use DBF solutions or
>>>Desktop SQL Server (or --- what is it called now? ---
>>>the MS Universal Database).
>>
>>This will be the true test as to whether Microsoft
>>is going to support VFP in the long term. VB already
>>has a databinding of controls to ADO. As companies
>>over the next few years stop writing ODBC drivers
>>for the newest and fastest databindings (OLE-DB),
>>VFP might not even be able to easily access the data
>>with remote views (if ADO databinding doesn't happen).
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