Arthur,
Another alternative is to use ASP objects within VFP. This is the best of both worlds, IMO, you can use the full power of VFP and, on the web, everything appears as just another ASP page. To many marketing departments and VB'rs, the fact that you're using an ASP component means you are already somewhat integrated with what they're used to...
>I want to thank everyone for their feedback here. Many good points were brought forth.
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>Does anyone have feedback regarding VFP performance against an MS/SQL database? Is performance better/worse/(the same) vs VB?
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>Given that this is a new prospective client, I think my group would need to go in with its current strength (VFP). I intend on relaying information that paints a very positive picture of VFP while at the same time indicating that a mix of tools might be in order.
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>Thanks again for the feedback.
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>Regards,
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