>I did two projects using .net and VFP that worked out well. Recently, I was tasked to do another, but customer said .net was not approved for their network. So I switched to Web Connection for an all VFP solution. Now I'm doing my HTML in Notepad and rest is all VFP code. I like it better this way.
While Notepad will certainly work you can continue to use the VS.Net HTML editor (which actually sucks big time!), FrontPage, Dreamweaver etc.
My current favorite is FrontPage 2003 - it has a number of improvements that are the best of what Dreamweaver has and what FrontPage was good at including great publishing features that were a major PITA before in FrontPage.
FP 2003 is in beta and can be gotten from Microsoft on CD. It's a big help to use somethhing like this even if you're using Web Connection and Templates/Scripts for HTML generation. In FP2003 this stuff works great visuall and in HTML display mode.