>>>I need some assistance with an Internet archetecture problem. A client wishes to provide realtime status reports to his customers via his website. The web server is a professionally-hosted, shared device at a remote location. His data is in Fox 2.x tables on a Novell server behind a firewall. One workstation running NT 4 server has been located outside the firewall and assigned an IP address. This machine has read-only access to the Novell server. Is it possible to have a COM server on this workstation that can respond to http requests WITHOUT putting IIS on the workstation? If so, what do I need to know/do to make this work?
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>>You can use vfp webserver framework to build a stand-alone webserver:
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>What is the vfp webserver framework?
This is a VFP form and class with source code which shows how to use
MS Winsocket control to implement http server in Visual FoxPro.
It implement ASP style Request and Response objects.
Andrus