>Hi,
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>I would be interested to hear from anyone using or who has information regarding AFP. We are looking closely ourselves for an upcoming project.
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>Regards
>Doug Johnston
Doug, I use it. As far as I know it will do anything any of the other products will do and some things that they will not. I have helped people install it on both NT and Win 9x. It is easy to do and in most cases you can be up and running within an hour (actually less) I am associated with it. I would look at all the products run the demoes and make a choice. I think you will find AFP to be the best. What makes it simple is that I am just enclosing my VFP code in html such as <% ?datetime() %>, simplistic, but that will put it where I want it. I am not a full time FoxPro programmer, but a shrink that uses FoxPro. I originally heard about it from a member of the HAL-PC FoxPro SIG, Bill Sanders. got up and running with demo on my home machine where people could access the pages from the web. This took about 30 minutes. I became more involved including in the English and Spanish sales of the product. It is a great product.
I would suggest asking Peter Herzog the developer of the product any technical questions you might have, as he is very obviously more knowledgeable than me, as is almost everyone.
John