>No, believe me, this has been around at least since the beginning of vfp 7. Solutions for "the web" can be found in the VFP FAQ
Darn!
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/productinfo/faq/default.aspx:>"Q. Can I use Visual FoxPro to build Web applications?
>A. Visual FoxPro COM components can be used with Internet Information Services (IIS) to build high-powered Internet database applications. This is because Visual FoxPro components can be called from Active Server Pages (ASP). Visual FoxPro is compatible with ASP but works even better in conjunction with the more modern ASP.NET. The components will retrieve and manipulate data, and will build some of the HTML returned to the user."
>This is referring to VFP mtdlls either called directly from ASP.NET/ASP (ActiveVFP is an example of some free code to help to do this) or as VFP Web Services...
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>>Lurking at the VFP Home site looking for you know what, I noticed the title:
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>>Microsoft Visual Fox Pro Developer Center
>>The database tool for creating solutions for the desktop and the web
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>>Is this a new title? I had never noticed MS describing VFP as providing solutions for "the web".
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>>Alex