Re: FrontPage Wizard Error
From: TB (tbpostbox-googlegroups_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/07/04
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Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 08:21:44 +0100
I am a newbie in a process of learning ASP coding. By trial & error - and
generous help from anonymous friends in the online community - I am
gradually getting there. However, I would recommend one wizard which has
helped me to learn ASP. It's called ASPWizard. It generates clean code
(unlike FP) and has it own little SQL manager for those who are unfamiliar
with that kind of statements. It also has a CSS manager.
"Bob Lehmann" <none> wrote in message
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>
> I don't imagine many, if any, people here use Wizards - let alone FP
> Wizards - to code ASP.
>
> Bob Lehmann
>
> "H8ids" <dgrisset@sewanee.edu> wrote in message
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>> Utilized FrontPage 2003 Database Wizard to create an online feedback
>> form.
>> The Submission form indicates that everything transferred smoothly to the
>> database. BUT.
>> When I ask to see the results online or edit the database content I
> receive
>> the following error.
>>
>> Database Results Wizard Error
>> The operation failed. If this continues, please contact your server
>> administrator.
>>
>> I've checked the ODBC connection on the server and nothing appears to be
>> wrong.
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>
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