MB Software Solutions wrote:
> Paul McNett wrote:
>> MB Software Solutions wrote:
>>   
>>> 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.  ??
>>>     
>> Don't most cookie-cutter web hosting operations use Linux as their OS, 
>> not Windows?
>>
>>   
> (In my best Popeye voice:)  Well blow me down....great to see you 
> posting here again, Paul! 

Thanks! It's nice to be back, too! :)


> Nowadays, I'd better you're right about that...but it wasn't so 
> pre-Linux boom. 

Did cookie-cutter web hosting companies even exist before the Linux 
boom? If so, did they use IIS? Really?


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pkm ~ http://paulmcnett.com


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