>From a development perspective, I've enjoyed working with MvInternet. I
believe that the cost is 2,500 US, and that there are no other costs
involved. It may not be the cheapest, but it fits your criteria of being
under 5 grand. You can download the evaluation copy and start development
immedately with no out of pocket costs. Being a MV dinosaur, I appreviate
having the ability to create the CGI within the MV environment. A bonus is
having the same WEB application(s) run in the Linux / UNIX world and that
most if not all MV environments can be accessed. Luke Bucklin has also
provided some nice real world stuff out ther to review.

Regards,  Ian Renfrew

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Subject: [U2] Re: Once again and updated. Cheapest way to have Pick talk to
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> Ok let's hear some real numbers.
>    Can a Pick database (on Windows) talk to the Web for say... under 5
grand?
> If so How ?
> Will Johnson
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