Developing ASP Pages For Display....
From: JCrowe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:03:42 -0700
I'm not sure you answered either question. I guess it
would depend on ones definition of "heavy traffic".
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I am running IIS 5.1 on a Windows 2000 Platform.
>Developing a Business Information Site using
>FrontPage2003 and Access 2000.
>
>Just a couple of questions form those more experienced.
>
>I developed the Access DBase to handle news articles
>submitted from a FrontPage form. I provide the news
>articles back to readers using a Database Return page
>based on departments. When I created this I made a
>database return page for wizard then created a pass thru
>page for each department...example:
>
>Retail Sales has a page that displays the Database
>Results. Page is called retail.asp
>
>I then created a page called retail_article.asp which
>displays the when the link on retail.asp is clicked.
>
>1st question: Was that the best way to do it ? I have 5
>departments each with a "departmentName_article.asp"
>page. Could I have simpy made 1 page called
>article_diplay.asp and have all news show on that page ?
>
>2nd Question: What is the max concurrent users an Access
>Dbase will support over the internet/intranet ?
>
>Thanks,
>JCrowe
>
>
>.
>
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