>> I thought the concern with all of these Fox web tools is that most ISPs 
did NOT support these...i.e., they didn't allow the Fox runtimes on 
their servers and hence made this pretty much a bad choice if you had to 
have someone else host it.<<

As Ed said, this was not mentioned. There are many options available for 
developers who want to get
a VFP Web server assembled. Sure you have to avoid most commercial hosting 
canned options, but it
can be done, and really is not hard to do. If the end customer has a 
requirement to host this for
$20 a month then it might be tougher. Self hosting is pretty simple.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com





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