> Have looked at FoxInCloud but it won't do what we want it to do without 
> a great amount of rewriting and restructuring unfortunately.

No matter what you choose, this is the world of web applications and will 
require a huge amount of restructuring and a huge amount of scaffolding to even 
deal with security properly,  even before you get to actual business problems.

 FoxInCloud has the advantage of providing a framework for getting you some of 
the way there from an existing VFP solution.

You might find that putting the existing solution on a Windows server in the 
cloud and allowing the users RDP access is a path of less resistance - in that 
scenario all the DBF access is happening locally on the server.


-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

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