Re: Creating A form on a webpage to update a Access Database...
From: Andrew Murray (SPAMadBUSTERmurray_at_iinet.net.au)
Date: 10/06/04
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 17:11:33 +0800
Frontpage 2000 should come with the the Database Results Wizard then. (not the
"interface" wizard).
Try this free updating tool I found:
http://www.standardreporting.net/1ClickDB/
Use it to add records, edit and delete records- written in ASP - needs
IIS/Windows or ASP/Unix (don't know if it works on this).
Supports Access, MySql, Oracle, Excel, Sql Server databases. All you do to
connect to the db to edit is put in the path to the DB on your server. You can
password protect it if it's in a protected directory e.g. outside your "home"
directory - some ISP's/Hosts do this so the db is not browsable, but is
accessible by the scripts.
"Stacie Espinosa" <StacieEspinosa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6DD75BD5-F8B3-4F16-B31B-A50BB11207D1@microsoft.com...
> Yes I know and that would be the easiest way only I am running Frontpage 2000
> and am not able to update. And frontpage 2000 didn't come with this Wizard
> any other ideas.
>
> thanks
> Stacie
>
> "Andrew Murray" wrote:
>
> > if you have ASP, IIS, a windows server and the frontpage server extensions
you
> > can do this through the Database Interface Wizard.
> >
> >
> > "Stacie Espinosa" <StacieEspinosa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:53A6B6B4-7B10-47DC-B7A1-E6F16CCB5DA8@microsoft.com...
> > > I have been trying unsucessfully for the last month or two to create a
form
> > > that would update a access database (running both FP 2000 and Access 2000).
> > > Then I want to be able to set it up to where people can search within the
> > > database (ex. Like a online phone directory). I have found that updateing
> > > the Database Directly through access causes problems with the database
> > > results search page, so know I am trying to find out how to set up a form
on
> > > the web that will let me update, delete, and add new records to the
database.
> > > Any help would be very helpful. Thanks
> > >
> > > Stacie
> >
> >
> >
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