>Fausto;
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>I was interested in creating an AFP site and went through hell trying to find out anything between the site in Florida and Germany. It seemed there was a battle going on and one would tell me to contact the other and neither would tell me anything. After going around many times I realized I did not want to held hostage by a limited technology (web site) which might shut down because of a disagreement with other persons. That was my experience and take it for what it is worth.
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>Ciao.
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>Tom
There is no fight between Germany and us. To purchase or use AFP in the US contact afpweb.com or email me
jpc@afpweb.com or
sales@afpweb.com . AFP is owned by pro-lib in Germany and we are their distributors here. You can download the demo that is the same as the licensed version, it puts up a splash screen evry 15 minutes I believe. There are complete documents on both sites describing how to load and run. I wrote the ones for Win98 and PWS. I have installed it on several machines and there are a number of sites running it. Our sales have been very good. I have used it with programs like frontpage that I dislike, homesite, edit plus, dreamweaver, dreamweaver ultradev. It is easy to use fast and efficient. At VFUG the movement was from ASP to Front Page to AFP. By getting rid of the front page material on my HAL-PC FoxPro website I made a significant cut in the amount of space used. At HAL there is a limit on space and it is FreeBSD with APache server. The HAL site is not running AFP. Basically you can write pretyy much any FoxPro code you want run and insert it into the HTML and it runs.
Edit plus has a VFP6 add-on so that you can point and click for both HTML and VFP code.
John