Rick Schummer wrote:
> All three major VFP Web frameworks require a host that will allow VFP DLLs 
> and runtime files. It is
> not a common configuration with commercial hosting. The difference between 
> the three are not in the
> hosting environment. The difference is in features, ease of configuration, 
> technical support, and
> community.
>   

These days, I wonder why ISPs would oppose the VFP DLLs and runtime 
files being placed on their servers, as they're not overly huge in size.  ??

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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