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Old February 12th, 2010, 12:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Allen Browne
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Default Website Integration

You might want to check out what Microsoft is doing in Access 2010.

Though not released yet, you can download a beta to test he
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010...s/default.aspx

The Access team blog will give you more info about the new version:
http://blogs.msdn.com/access/
Search for "Web Form"

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"Brian Beckers" wrote in message
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I need someone to point me in the right direction.

I have an Access database that I created that is working perfectly.
Now, I need to be able to integrate the database with a website, and
require
some direction and/or guidance.

The database is simple: One table that contains contact information, one
form to update the information, one query to search for a contact record,
and
two reports to display the data.

What I need to do is this: I need a way for someone to be able to perform
a
search for a contact by using an HTML or XHTML web-page on our website. It
would be an adidtional bonus if it is possible to make changes to the
record
as well.

Can I do this with Access 2007 or do I need to have a 3rd party
application
in between?

Other information that may help answer this question: The website is
hosted
on GoDaddy. The person that will need to perform the lookups and make
changes
(if possible), will be using IE8 on a Windows 7 computer.

Thank you in advance for all replies.
--Brian