My feelings as a VFP person: I went and learned ASP and wrote some VB DLLs to deal with data acquisition from SQL Server. After a couple of weeks, I had a full e-commerce site up and running - no problem.
Asking VFP people how they *feel* about VB people's solutions to web development is not a question that should even be asked. Who cares what VFP people *feel* about some other developers issues.
You could try going to the VB forum and asking them how they feel about VFP web engines - don't praise VFP too loudly though. I've been using VFP since version 3 and use it intensively but I would never use it exclusively when there are plenty of other solutions out there - I would rather have a broad range of skills than stick to just the one.
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>I'm not really interested in VB people's opinion, instead I wanted to know how VFP people feel about that, because, all the time it is said that VFP has a great data engine, and that other MS products are the "right" answer to web development. As I can see we can shout that *we* have great web engines that can easily employed, too (and lots of other things, of course). That was my idea ;)
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>Fernando