Databses through Frontpage

S

Scott

I have a couple of Access databases that I want to make available on the
web? Anyone have some suggestions as to how I should go about doing this?
I'm kknowledgable of Frontpage and HTML, but am currently drawing a blank. I
figure that given enough time I'll figure it out, but would like the
opinions of others to take in to account as well. Thanks in advance.

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Scott R. Wurm
Technical Support/WebMaster
Patchogue-Medford Library
54-60 East Main Street
Patchogue, NY 11772
(631)654-4700 (ext 293)
(e-mail address removed)
Http://pml.suffolk.lib.ny.us


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grw

Assuming you have a Windows based server - preferably 2000 or 2003 you can
import the database into your live website via Frontpage and use the default
connections and file placement.
This will enable you to use FP > insert > database results
A wizard is started that will guide you through the basic display of data.
 

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