Re: frontpage database edit

From: Thomas A. Rowe (tarowe_at_mvps.org)
Date: 01/31/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 01:21:24 -0500

You can manually write one, otherwise you have to go through the Wizard.

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"alex" <alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:2AC46791-035E-4AED-AE95-5634A551E674@microsoft.com...
>I just want the page where you can make change to the database. Is there
> anyway of just getting that page?
>
> "Andrew Murray" wrote:
>
>> Yes, go to File > New > web or template then click "more web templates" and
>> then go to Database Interface Wizard.
>>
>> Here's the contents of the Help file for Database Interface Wizard.
>> Using the Database Interface Wizard with ASP
>>
>> Important   The following procedures will not work on a Web site located on
>> a server running Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.
>>
>>
>> By using the Database Interface Wizard on a Web site hosted on a server
>> running Active Server Pages (ASP), you can create Web pages to add, edit, or
>> delete database records. You can also specify a password to help protect
>> those pages.
>>
>>
>> Security  Use this feature with caution. Sensitive or confidential
>> information could be revealed to others, such as other authors of your Web
>> site, or site visitors on the Internet or your intranet.
>>
>>
>> Start the Database Interface Wizard
>>
>>
>>   1.. On the File menu, click New.
>>   2.. On the New task pane, under New Web site, click More Web site
>> templates.
>>   3.. Double-click Database Interface Wizard.
>>
>>
>> Specify ASP as the server technology and a database connection
>>
>>   1.. In the FrontPage has detected that your page will display best using
>> area, make sure to select the check box for ASP, so that your pages will
>> work correctly on a Web site located on a server running ASP.
>>   2.. Specify the database connection you want.
>>
>> Select the table or view and where it will be stored
>>
>>   1.. In the Select the table or view you would like to use for this
>> database connection list, click the table or view you want.
>>   2.. In the Specify a location for the new files box, type a path to a
>> folder in the active Web site to store the pages for adding, deleting, and
>> editing database records.
>>
>>
>> Specify the database columns and form fields
>>
>>   a.. Under Edit form field type list, you can add, modify, delete, or
>> change the order of the database columns and the corresponding form fields
>> used to edit or update those fields.
>>
>>
>> Notes
>>
>>   a.. If you clicked Create a new Microsoft Access database within your Web
>> site on the first page of the wizard, the page to specify columns and fields
>> will appear sooner in the wizard.
>>   b.. Some options might be unavailable. For example, if you clicked Use an
>> existing database connection on the first page of the wizard, the option to
>> add new columns is unavailable.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Specify the pages to create
>>
>>   a.. Select the pages you want the wizard to create for you.
>>
>> Notes
>>
>>   a.. When you select the pages you want the wizard to create for you, if
>> you select either the Submission Form or the Database Editor check box, you
>> can create pages to add, edit, and delete records. Likewise, if you select
>> the Don't password protect my submission form or my database editor with a
>> username and password check box, any site visitor can add, edit, or delete
>> database records.
>>   b.. Even if you do password protect this page, there are still security
>> risks. Refer to FrontPage Help to learn more about database and security
>> best practices.
>>
>>
>> "alex" <alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7ADB00C1-4253-4BF0-83E2-DF4689027C09@microsoft.com...
>> >I used frontpage 2003 to build a database entry form and also a results
>> >page.
>> > But is it possible bulid a page where i can edit the information in the
>> > database?
>>
>>
>> 


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