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Web Pages created with Access
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I want to build Web pages with Access (Data Access Page), I mean not only to relate An Application to an Access D.B , but to develope web pages with the Access. Can any Browser open thus web pages? Is Access need to be installed on the client computer so that the web page could open? I hope you understand my intention, Thank's Ronen |
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Web Pages created with Access
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291783 ---Inline Responses "משלוח *תו*ים ב- Publisher" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to build Web pages with Access (Data Access Page), I mean not only to relate An Application to an Access D.B , but to develope web pages with the Access. Can any Browser open thus web pages? ---Internet Explorer 5 or later Is Access need to be installed on the client computer so that the web page could open? ---No; however, the Microsoft Office Web Components (OWC) must be installed on the computer that accesses the data access pages. By default, the components are installed with any Microsoft Office installation. --- Settings may need to be changed in either the browser or the web server; and, they will only work on a Windows Server using IIS ***In my opinion, I would rather use Expression Web or Visual Web Developer to do the work. The resulting pages will not need to have IE to use, less configuration will be needed on the server, and with the proper coding the server could be a non Windows/IIS system |
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Web Pages created with Access
Thank You very much for your answer,
It was very helpfull. Ronen "Mike Mueller" wrote: Reference: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291783 ---Inline Responses "משלוח *תו*ים ב- Publisher" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to build Web pages with Access (Data Access Page), I mean not only to relate An Application to an Access D.B , but to develope web pages with the Access. Can any Browser open thus web pages? ---Internet Explorer 5 or later Is Access need to be installed on the client computer so that the web page could open? ---No; however, the Microsoft Office Web Components (OWC) must be installed on the computer that accesses the data access pages. By default, the components are installed with any Microsoft Office installation. --- Settings may need to be changed in either the browser or the web server; and, they will only work on a Windows Server using IIS ***In my opinion, I would rather use Expression Web or Visual Web Developer to do the work. The resulting pages will not need to have IE to use, less configuration will be needed on the server, and with the proper coding the server could be a non Windows/IIS system |
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Web Pages created with Access
On Sep 7, 7:18 am, "Mike Mueller" wrote:
Reference:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291783 ---Inline Responses " - Publisher" wrote in ... Hi, I want to build Web pages with Access (Data Access Page), DAP need special config on IIS webserver and if the back end is .mdb, needs authentication and authorisation (file access rights) to the MDB. This is primarily an intranet type solution and DAP are deprecated in Access 2007. ***In my opinion, I would rather use Expression Web or Visual Web Developer to do the work. The resulting pages will not need to have IE to use, less Yes, wrapping up the database in a front end of a server side scripting language is best if at all, for the Internet. Doesn't matter what scripting language or IDE. For an outline of issues: http://members.optushome.com.au/anandasim/asp.htm configuration will be needed on the server, and with the proper coding the server could be a non Windows/IIS system If you choose to use a non IIS system, you've got to ensure that the webserver has a data access driver into the Access file. The Access ODBC driver / ISAM driver is a single tier driver - it must be both the database server as well as the driver. |
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