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>Interestingly I do more VFP/Web work than any other at present. One advantage to VFP on the web is that I have not had any table or index corruption because the web servers are well configured and the files are only opened for a fraction of a second. It is becoming one of my preferred ways to work. VFP is very useful as a middle tier tool.
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>Simon
My post only referred to 'web services' not web enabled applications.
I use VFP and Web Connection about twenty hours a week and I am happy with it. But, I do not see a compelling need for any of customers to use `web services`.
Most of the web apps I do could've been done just as well with WWC 3.65 and VFP 6.
Do you see a `class` of real world applications that benefits from the web services support available in VFP 8?
Maybe I'm missing something?
>> My theory is, very few VFP developers are getting paid to build web services with VFP. Thus, very few magazine articles are written on the topic.
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