>After using Rick Strahl's Web Connection to do web applications, I tend to feel sorry for people using active server pages and trying to debug. I also feel sorry for people using VFP data via an ODBC connection. At least that's the way I felt when I got the following:
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> Winner of the Small Business Administration's
>"Administrator's Award for Excellence".
>800-950-2671
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>Out of Stock Request Form
>Java Exception error '80004005'
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>java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Visual FoxPro Driver]File 'boreq.dbf' does not exist.
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>/forms/backorder_submit.asp, line 78
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>At least VFP is alive out there on the web!
Hello John, I am curious about the cost of implementing with Rick's Web Connection. You can't just thow this out on a virtually hosted site can you? It seems like you have to own the server and at minimum co-locate with an ISP. Am I understanding this correctly? So I guess my question is, what are the perfromance gains compared to the costs?
I downloaded the demo and really like what I saw. I have a Web project coming in the near future and am looking at my options.
Thanks fo rany further insight,
Dean