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Which is Best for what?
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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I worked for 5 years in Piedmont Center, just around the corner from you. It's sad that we never ate lunch, but I blame myself for that. <s> Perhaps, if you are tried for a federal crime and appeal the verdict I can make up for that. <g>

IAC, we're using FoxWeb and I'm in the process of determining what battles to fight to improve this system or what. There's a lot of governmental red tape around here, something's are easy to get around here and some things are impossible. So far, I haven't found a rhyme or reason as to which ones are which. ;}

Stay in touch,

-cjh

>Hey Curtis,
>
>>Check out the new job. Now I'm downtown. It's a helluva commute, but MARTA makes it better than trying to get to Buckhead.
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>It's an impressive company name, alright. Got my attention right away. Congrats. About Buckhead: are you saying that we've been working just a block or two from each other all these years? I'm at Lenox Mall and Lenox Tower most of the time (and I can get there by Marta -- bus stops one block from my house).
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>>Thanks to all for the input, even if most of it was not what I asked for and simply shameless pitches for WebConnect. <g>
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>Well, I haven't used the others, so I thought I'd just throw out a few positives from my experience. Maybe this one is most appropriate in comparison to the other products: "...provides multiple ways to generate HTML -- not just embedded < % whatever % > expressions in HTML page, although it can do that method also."
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>>From what I can see, no one has done a thorough job of comparing one against the other, but lots of people are using WebConnect.
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>Someone posted a comparison a couple of months ago between WC and one of the others, but it was flawed by some misunderstandings about how certain features really work. You might search out that thread, which includes Rick's clarifying comments.
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>>Here at the court we're using FoxWeb which looks extremely simple, so we'll see how it goes.
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>Simple can sometimes be very good, if the solutions needed are simple enough. Best wishes on the new gig.
-cjh
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