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There was a FoxPro Advisor article a year or so ago that describe how to create
HTML Reports using VFP's Report Writer since the HTML tags can be inserted as
text around the data fields/variables.
The article was meant to address a low cost solution where static pages could
be used rather than dynamic pages for sites where the information doesn't change
constantly.
Your example seems to fit that description, plus if your working on a school
project they are notoriously short of funds.
>Hi
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>I have a potential client who wants an existing application available to people from the Web. The application has schedules for school sports teams etc. He would like parents or students to access it to see games schedules etc. so they do not have to phone the school. These schedules are currently printed as reports. I suppose the reports could be saved in HTML and posted as Web pages.
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>It was written in VFP 3.0. I have not had experience in putting applications on the Web. What steps are involved? Does the application have to be re-written for the Web? What are some issues to watch out for?
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>Any information would be appreciated.
>
>Simon White
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