Thanks Jeff
Thats very encouraging news in case I am ever forced to leave my beloved VFP.
However the game is yet afoot!
Mark
>Mark,
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>Another option you might consider is getting up to speed with VB web development. It's a great product for building COM components that can be run from ASP. Also, you'll have very little trouble getting up to speed with ASP once you are comfortable with VB syntax.
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>I played around with West Wind about a year or so ago but never really embraced VFP on the web. When I started developing in VB/ASP last fall it came very naturally and I was able to understand all the dynamics much better than when I was blindly tinkering around with VFP and WWWC. Now it looks like all our future web projects will be VB COM + ASP (SQL Server backend) and I couldn't be more pleased. I still use VFP quite a bit for utility and ad-hoc programs but anything major is written in VB COM with an ASP front-end.
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>Unfortunatly, these carefree days will soon come to an end when we are forced to have the ungainly .NET architecture shoved down our throats. Almost wish I WAS using VFP 'cause 7.0 hasn't changed to dramatically.
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>Whatever you do, good luck!
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>-JT
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