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Forms on a website
I'm running Access 2003 and FrontPage 2000. I've created a database that I
would like to publish to a website so users in different cities can input data and retrieve information. I've tried using Data Access Pages, but it seems these are read only. Is there a way to publish forms to retain the functionality of the original database? |
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Ivor,
You can't use Access forms on a website. I have never used Data Access Pages, so I can't advise specifically, except to say that they are not necessarily read-only, so they may in fact be a possible solution for your requirements. Perhaps a post to the microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages newsgroup may be worthwhile. -- Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP Ivor Williams wrote: I'm running Access 2003 and FrontPage 2000. I've created a database that I would like to publish to a website so users in different cities can input data and retrieve information. I've tried using Data Access Pages, but it seems these are read only. Is there a way to publish forms to retain the functionality of the original database? |
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