Hi Desmond,
I'd say Fox-In-Cloud based on the marketing/comments I've seen on it.
I'm still using a web database in my VFP app. So glad I switched to
MySQL 10 years ago and been running that way since. Never had a
problem; plus, it makes it look like my apps were "using the cloud" well
before it was popular. :-) Thanks again to Bob Lee for that WhilFest
session on using MySQL where he showed us his app querying his database
in New York from Milwaukee.
Good luck!
--Mike
On 2014-07-25 16:16, Desmond Lloyd wrote:
Good afternoon,
Have been working with Fox now for close to 20 years... Client has
expressed an interest on running portions of their desktop application
on
the web. I have 0 experience with web stuff,..
Can anyone make some recommendations on a quick and dirty way to learn
the
basics...
Have started playing with Fox-In-The-Cloud. Looks promising However
lacking internet basics I am having a heck of time just getting the
demo's
to run etc.
Would someone please comment on my use of Fox-In-The-Cloud, recommend
alternative means to accomplishing this task...
Any input or words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated...
Regards,
Desmond
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