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>>>>I've been staying away from this thread because I didn't want to appear as if I was hocking my service via UT, but...
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>>>I think gentle hocking is fine. :-)
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>>>>AFP's strengths are its power and simplicity. I was productive in less than 10 minutes of first trying it. Its drawbacks are I feel like I've stepped backwards to the 2.x days in the way you manage a project. You can use FP and Interdev, no question about it, but it is a scripting engine. But for a large scale web based project (complexity of the app not the size or amount of the data), managing could be difficult.
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>>>Really the idea is the same as ASP (vbscript).
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>>>Thanks for the comments.
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>>Yes, it is the same as ASP. ASP filters through the ASP.Dll file for server side processing. AFP does the same. The only basic differences are ASP uses VB or Java scripting, while AFP uses Fox and AFP can only be executed Server side.
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>>If you want some sample code, let me know.
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>Hi William,
>I wouldn't mind some sample code, or is it the same as in your VFUG newsletter article?
>
>Nick

No, I have more samples available. I'll set up a samples download this weekend and notify you when that is done. Today are tommorrow are VERY long days unfortunately (or fortunately from an income perspective <g>) so it will be this weekend. One that isn't finished but 80% done shows an example of simulating stateful/persistent connections without cookies. Its a simple concept that occured to me a few weeks ago. It works, just needs a little polish.
Oct 31 = Dec 25
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