I would use MySQL (or Postgre) and PHP on the server. Of course that presumes that you're on a server that you have access/control of and can install MySQL + PHP (or use a company that provides such services.) Also, there's going to be a slight difference depending on whether the server is Windoze or Linux...my preference is Linux. I'm guessing that if you've been running FoxWeb, you're on a Windows server (and PHP will install and run on a Windows box.)

Anyway, PHP is not that hard to learn and way powerful, very well supported.

I'm sure others on the list would recommend Python, and I would join them in that recommendation, but I have no experience (yet) with Python.

Regardless of where you go and what you do, moving away from the DBF file storage is a wise decision.

Mike

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: (NF) for HTML
From: G Gambill <gwgamb...@gmail.com>
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Date: 12/7/2012 4:43 PM
I am looking to move away from a VFP/FoxWeb solution for new (and maybe
old) web pages projects.

I am looking for suggestions for converting existing VFP tables to some
flavor of SQL and a quick learn language to support presenting the data to
an HTML page.

Any suggestions?

George


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