>Well, I'm not going to bother asking Rick, I'll just take your guy's word for it, but I still think this will end up being more unstable than you think. JMO, and once again, I'm not putting down web apps, just saying that as of right now, the web apps will look
very, very premature compared to what you see in the next 10 months. 2¢
I have a complete web app in production, and it is as stable or more stable then the VFP front-end apps I have in production. I find that bug-free web apps are easier to write then their VFP counterparts because of their completely stateless nature- since all of the environment variables have to come in and out through one door, the number of possible complications is reduced drastically. I think that your assessment of the stability of web apps is a little premature- do more asking around, and you'll find that the technology is probably more tested than you think-
Erik Moore
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