I think the way to go is to implement your app's functionality through web services. Then, you can create your ASP using whatever you want, and call your VFP web services from the ASP pages.
You should also check
www.activevfp.com , wich specializes in VFP with ASP or ASP.NET.
Jaime
>I have developed a database application (fund management – accounting) with VFP6 using native VFP databases and tables (network –file sharing environment). It is on the market for 4 years and works fine.
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>Recently one of my customers asked for modifications (upgrade) the application with the following VERY restrictive specifications.
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>- The applicatiopn will run in web-based environment.
>- Windows 2000 Server
>- WEB Server Microsoft IIS
>- Database Server Microsoft SQL Server 2000
>- Scripts developed in ASP language
>- Windows 98 Client using Netscape >= 4.7x or IE >= 4.xx browser
>- No additional software installed on clients (no plug-in, active X, etc…)
>- No JAVA language (on can use JavaScript embedded language). The JAVA language must be avoided, as must anything that may require the use of non-default plug-ins on the clients mentioned below.
>- The users will have to launch the application only via browser, and will have to use
>only browser for all operations (also to print reports).
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>The question is:
>Can I achieve the above objectives using VFP7 or I must choose another development tool. In either case what (additional) tools would you suggest?
Why do programs stop working correctly as soon as you leave the Fox?