>>>A colleage of mine mentioned to me that Fox 7 is purely geared towards client/server.
>>>Is this true?
>>>If so, does it address improvements on index file corruptions?
>>>
>>>>>Wes
>>
>>Wes,
>>
>>Is he perhaps meaning storing VFPs tables on a network file server rather than on the local machine? This is not "client/server" technology.
>>
>>Ask him what his definition of client/server is, and where he gets his information that VFP7 is "purely geared toward client/server."
>
>Hi Cindy perhaps he get the information from octuber foxpro advisor magazine VFP in a .NET world of Jenny Brown he has that statment.
Actually, Jenny doesn't say that at all. In the paragraph under "What's VFP's role in this changing development world?" she says, "While .NET is geared primarily for distributed, Web-based applications, VFP will continue to be geared toward robust client-server applications."
To me the word "continue" means more of the same things we saw all along in VFP5 and VFP6. The word "primarily" refers to .NET and "purely" doesn't occur at all in that section.
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