>>>For starters, we would like to be able to display customized reports, (for each client). However, we will eventually be moving towards data-entry too.
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>>I would also suggest Rick's book, but also take a look at the Wrox press books for Professional ASP, XML IE5, etc. Also, read up on IIS & MTS and how to implement. You might want to try to setup an Intranet site local to your company for testing possible solutions before you jump to the web.
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>>Did you create COM components for your VFP application? If so, you can reuse those through ASP pages. If not, you may want to start by creating a report object and implement it in MTS and begin developing/testing your output options for HTML.
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>>If you need specifics on any of the above, let me know and I can give code examples.
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>>Another thought is to use a thin-client solution and publish your VFP application as is. MS Terminal Server is to be included with W2000.
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>>HTH
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>Wayne -
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>Thanks for the information. I need to read up on these suggestions, then I'm sure I'll come back with more questions.
You may also want to give this a read...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/techart/windnadesign_guide.htmHTH
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
"The only things you can take to heaven are those which you give away" Author Unknown