>I think that in your case, by tearing the existing FFC stuff apart you've done yout time learning and that is what will pay off in the long run. I want a framework I can easily (relatively speaking) retool for my own needs. For some odd reason I always seem to want them to do something they weren't intended, hence my desire for one like the one I'm currently going to be checking out.
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It was definately a learning experience. I learned that writing a framework is not the first thing you should try to write when learning VFP ;)
Roi
'MCP' Visual FoxPro
In Rome, there was a poem.
About a dog, who found two bone.
He lick the one, he lick the other.
He went pyscho, he drop dead!