Judy,
Like Mark, I'm a shameless endorser of West Wind's Web Connect. However if you're working in a Dreamweaver/Ultradev shop, WWWC may not be an option. You can access your VFP tables through ODBC just as you do with the Access tables used in the Dreamweaver examples and tutorials. Set up your data in remote views (the equivalent of Access' queries) and connect to the Dreamweaver forms using their built in commands.
One BIG advantage of WWWC is that you can right code to manipulate the data directly into the web pages so it's processed before the HTML is sent back to the user's browser. Makes moving existing apps to an inter/intranet version much faster.
HTH
Barbara
>A client of mine has asked if they can incorporate one of their VFP applicaitons into their intranet. I said, of course. They use Dreamweaver, which I have just begun to use. Can anyone point me to a good starting place for information on how they can link their VFP databases to their web pages? I've been building distributed applications for a long time, but I'm a real rookie here.
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>Thanks.
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>Judy Scofield