>For example asp?
Yes.
>All databinding is old or RDS?
I think RDS in particular. You'll have some difficulty finding up-to-date resources for this approach.
>First I'm was studying vfp com servers.
>Someone show me an example with xml and databinding for a html table.
>Then I'm reading about databinding, xml, css, xsl, ...
>I'm really lost.
>The past week I spent more than 20 hours reading and jumping for one site to another without results
Yeah, there are plenty of options available and they all claim to be "right". Its easy to get frustrated.
I think the simplest solution would be ASP and VFP COM. This would allow any browser to view your data, and you could host it on Windows NT4 and up.
You might want to read
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~ASPandVFP~VFPKeep in mind that ASP itself is consider out dated compared to ASP.NET, but its stable and simple and still supported.
Thats just my advice, I think this will be the path of least resitence for you.