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MS ACCESS DB ON WEB HELP?

I have experience in creating databases using MS Access. I would like
to take an existing db, get some web space and upload the db so it can
be accessed via the internet.

I was hoping someone can reccomend some good beginner-intermediate
books whihc will help me get this done. I'm looking for info on web
browser forms to query, insert, delete data, etc.

Thanks!
Nov 12 '05 #1
2 1698
I've posted this before (recently, even) and I've gotten some good feedback
offline from people who have tried out the code. If you are completely new
to ASP, then maybe it will be too much information, but hey, it works.

Also, the idea of going to ASP .Net is a good one. May be easier than this
traditional ASP code in the long run. All the same, here it is:

As an example of what can be done, go to a site I made for a friend ...
http://www.amazecreations.com/survey/Login.asp

To login, select Admin (all) as the region, Danny Lesandrini as the user and
123456 for a password. This page (and subsequent pages) look up data in
Access tables to create the drop down lists. I even use them in updateable
fields. Click the Edit Tables link and click on Offices for an example.

If this fits your needs, I'll forward the code to you, though I didn't
write it with the idea of anyone looking at it, and comments may be sparce.

You can also check out these articles at my site.
http://www.amazecreations.com/datafa...m&Article=true
http://www.amazecreations.com/datafa...m&Article=true
--

Danny J. Lesandrini
dl*********@hotmail.com
http://amazecreations.com/datafast
"Sara" <jc**********@comcast.net> wrote ...
I have experience in creating databases using MS Access. I would like
to take an existing db, get some web space and upload the db so it can
be accessed via the internet.

I was hoping someone can reccomend some good beginner-intermediate
books whihc will help me get this done. I'm looking for info on web
browser forms to query, insert, delete data, etc.

Thanks!

Nov 12 '05 #2
Danny,

I just looked at your site and I would like to look at the code. Would you
forward it to me at re******@pcdatasheet.com.

Thanks!

Steve Santus
PC Datasheet
"Danny J. Lesandrini" <dl*********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bt************@ID-82595.news.uni-berlin.de...
I've posted this before (recently, even) and I've gotten some good feedback
offline from people who have tried out the code. If you are completely new
to ASP, then maybe it will be too much information, but hey, it works.

Also, the idea of going to ASP .Net is a good one. May be easier than this
traditional ASP code in the long run. All the same, here it is:

As an example of what can be done, go to a site I made for a friend ...
http://www.amazecreations.com/survey/Login.asp

To login, select Admin (all) as the region, Danny Lesandrini as the user and
123456 for a password. This page (and subsequent pages) look up data in
Access tables to create the drop down lists. I even use them in updateable
fields. Click the Edit Tables link and click on Offices for an example.

If this fits your needs, I'll forward the code to you, though I didn't
write it with the idea of anyone looking at it, and comments may be sparce.

You can also check out these articles at my site.
http://www.amazecreations.com/datafa...1.htm&Article=
true http://www.amazecreations.com/datafa...2.htm&Article=
true --

Danny J. Lesandrini
dl*********@hotmail.com
http://amazecreations.com/datafast
"Sara" <jc**********@comcast.net> wrote ...
I have experience in creating databases using MS Access. I would like
to take an existing db, get some web space and upload the db so it can
be accessed via the internet.

I was hoping someone can reccomend some good beginner-intermediate
books whihc will help me get this done. I'm looking for info on web
browser forms to query, insert, delete data, etc.

Thanks!


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