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> I'm looking for a few quick pointers on how to get started with porting a
> simple application to the internet.
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> First, I know next to nothing about programming for Web-based applications.

> I have a fairly simple little Rbase application that my company has used

> internally a few times to perform proxy vote tabulation for a couple of our
> Credit Union clients.  The partner in charge of our Credit Union work has
> asked if it would be feasible for us to make the application available via
> the internet to allow individual members of the credit unions to record
> their vote on the internet rather than returning the ballot.  Any of you
> who own stock and get annual meeting proxies in the mail probably know what
> I'm talking about.
>
> I know there have been related questions posted in the past, and I
> apologize for not paying much attention, but it wasn't an important topic
> for me at the time, and now it is.
>
> So my questions are (not necessarily all the questions I should be asking,
> or even the right ones, but what occurs to me at the moment):
>
>      Does anyone have a suggestion for recommended reading on this subject?
>      What is the easiest way to make an Rbase application Web-enabled (if
>      that's even the proper term)?
>      What is the best way (maybe easiest and best aren't the same thing)?
>      What software is needed other than RBWIN to power the application?
>      Am I going to be talking about a lot of time and money to do this?
>
> Any help I can get will be greatly appreciated, even if it's only to point
> me toward other things I should read.
>
> thanks,
>
> Allan
>
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