A
Angela
I have been trying to create a form for our website. I'd
like the results to be saved in an access database. I
created a test database with only a few fields and a
matching form on our site. I've uploaded the database to
the fpdb folder as suggested by MS. I've created the
conntection through form properties to my database, and
automatically mapped the fields, clicked ok. However,
when I view this page online the page won't show up (It
showed up perfectly fine before I created the
connection). Instead, I get the following error:
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0140 (0x80004005)
The @ command must be the first command within the Active
Server Page.
/bgtest.asp, line 79
Browser Type:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)
Page:
GET /bgtest.asp
Time:
Friday, September 12, 2003, 10:11:48 AM
I've looked into the html and as far as I understand
things there is no problem with that line of code, but
obviously there must be... Any ideas or suggestions would
be a huge help.
Thanks,
Angela
like the results to be saved in an access database. I
created a test database with only a few fields and a
matching form on our site. I've uploaded the database to
the fpdb folder as suggested by MS. I've created the
conntection through form properties to my database, and
automatically mapped the fields, clicked ok. However,
when I view this page online the page won't show up (It
showed up perfectly fine before I created the
connection). Instead, I get the following error:
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0140 (0x80004005)
The @ command must be the first command within the Active
Server Page.
/bgtest.asp, line 79
Browser Type:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)
Page:
GET /bgtest.asp
Time:
Friday, September 12, 2003, 10:11:48 AM
I've looked into the html and as far as I understand
things there is no problem with that line of code, but
obviously there must be... Any ideas or suggestions would
be a huge help.
Thanks,
Angela