We use a variety of things at VDSI, going from pure ASP pages to full-blown solutions with West-Wind Web Connect.
Depending on how much time/money you want to spend on this, you may as well start with something very simple (like getting to VFP tables through ODBC as Barbara suggested.) Then you may want to start creating business objects to get to your VFP data from within your ASP pages, and/or you can jump to one of the VFP tools for web applications (e.g. FoxWeb, AFP, WebConnect.)
>You're right - it doesn't look too good. What do you use?
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>judy
Hector Correa