Ah, hi wOOdy - thanks for the info - that explains why I was still
getting /notifications/ until late 2016.
I found A[V]FP fun to use, and there was some impressive
technology/(e.g. "side by side" automatic COM registration )/ - I
wonder why it didn't take off at least a bit more than it did
Hi Andy,
Active FoxPro Pages (or AFP in short) was originally created by Prolib. After
the insolvency in 2009 it was taken over by one of the largest user (BVL) and
later on it moved to Christof Wollenhaupt's company FoxPert (who was the main
product-developer at ProLib)
Thus if you look for
That was ProLib wasn't it? They went bust in 2008 or something, although the
great Woody has since returned to this fold.
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Reading Thierry Nivelet's accurate description of the problems of using
a Web Application as an end-user business solution (and his advocacy for
FoxInCloud), I started wondering what happened to AVFP (Active Visual
Foxpro pages).
I got a couple of trivial web pages working based on their
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