Nope, it works great! Check out
http://www.dotcomsolution.com/avfpdemo2/default.aspx - all of the demos on that page are running this way and were very easy to create. Of course, if you want to do more on the .NET side, it makes sense to get the full VS.NET
>Hi,
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>Yes, if you've got Vs.NET - I guess I wanted to make the point that you can create ASP.NET web apps with VFP basically for free if you download the free .NET framework
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>As an aside, I wonder if anyone if attempting any substantial .Net development without using VS.Net (or at least some IDE)? Whilst it *can* be done I'd think such an approach would require a rare combination of masochism coupled with a high disregard for productivity<g>
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>Regards,
>Viv