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18/01/2002 16:39:20
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00607055
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Al, try asking on www.west-wind.com/wwthreads (Web Connection). You can run a web-connect app on any windows box and call it from a web-server on another (especially if using file-based WC, where at worst, you can output all the web-server variables to a shared file-location using, say, PERL and read back the results. That way you can have a *nix web-server).

>I have a client running a couple of line-of-business VFP apps on a LAN. The LAN workstations are a mix of various Windows OSs but the backend is strictly Samba on Linux.
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>They want to allow remote (Internet) users with just browsers to be able to query the VFP data - sort of like getting waybill status updates from FedEx or UPS.
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>With my practically nonexistent Web dev background I envisage creating a VFP7 app to generate query responses. The company is willing to provide a W2K box (even W2K Server if necessary) to run this app plus any other services that might be needed - even IIS and/or WC, if needed.
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>The only hitch is they don't want to expose an IIS/W2K server to the Internet. They would rather use a Web server on Linux (probably Apache). They are security paranoid, and Linux is what they know, they don't know MS server offerings - how to set up, secure, etc.
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>Is there a solution that would work in this situation? Possibly relaying IIS output through Apache, or some other approach?
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>Failing that, a compelling reason for them to use IIS rather than Linux/Apache?
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