My first mail from yesterday stuck in the filter... Apologies if I'm double posting.
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 examples, but after CodePlex folded AVFP seemed to disapper as well (just a downloadable on the CodePlex archive site).
To avoid some confusion... There is ActiveVFP (AVFP) which was initially a commercial product by Claude Fox (or Fuchs) and later open sourced. There are sources on GitHub https://github.com/claudefox/ActiveVFP from 2013 and an archive on CodePlex https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=activevfp. I don't know which one is the more recent code.
Active FoxPro Pages http://www.afpages.de/ (AFP) is a product originally developed by Peter Herzog, owned by ProLib and later maintained by Jochen Kirstätter and me, mostly. AFP was bought by BvL.com who have a document management system written in AFP. It's still owned by BvL.com, but foxpert is doing support, distribution and development now. It's not open source and requires a license for non-evaluation purposes.
FoxInCloud is built around WebConnection from West Wind Technologies https://west-wind.com/. We looked at supporting AFP with FoxInCloud, but couldn't make the license model work (AFP is licensed per server, WebConnection per developer).