Hi Claude,
>Check out
http://www.activevfp.com/avfpdemo2/default.aspx. This site is pretty snappy too, especially with data, and is written all in VFP with a tiny bit in C# or ASP(these stubs remain static unless you change them). All web development is in VFP and your favorite HTML editor(I use FrontPage) and the vfp code can either go in the VFP mtdll or the actual HTML page.
Yes, your site is very very snappy. And, I am going to test your solution as it is obviousely a natural fit with my VFP background.
>I actually thought that most ASP.NET sites were going to be extremely fast, but, I'm seeing more and more slow sites written in ASP.NET. <
Why is that you think? or is this something that pretty much all ASP.NET sites are going to experience somewhat?
Mel Cummings