>>It sounds like you'll run the app in browsers on a local LAN against an in-house Web Server, and use something like Web Connection to do it. Moving it to the web is just a matter of putting it on a Web Server connected to the internet or installing it on an ISP who can host Web Connection (there are several).
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>>You will write Fox code that will run on the server and use Web Connection classes to generate the HTML returned to the browser.
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>>There are plenty of people with the experience to help you through this, so don't fret.
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>>You could also develop it from scratch as a web application, but run it inside of VFP in a Web Browser control, or just in a browser.
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>Wow David. All this is over my head right now (as I sip my coffee). How do I run a VFP app in Web Browser control.
No, run a Web app in VFP in a Web Browser control. Let's say you have an existing app the users stay in most of the day, and you put some of the functionality into a web app, but want to give them access to it right in the VFP app. You'd use the web browser control on a form in the VFP app, to do the same thing they could do in their browser.