Allan
   I would suggest R:Tango from RBTI. You will also need a web server or at
the least someone who is willing to host it.

   You will need to learn Tango and of course you can take RBTI's hands on
training for R:Tango.

   I would suggest you contact RBTI as far as pricing. 

Buddy

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RBWIN, Moving a simple app to the Internet


I'm looking for a few quick pointers on how to get started with porting a
simple application to the internet.

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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