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.

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


"If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day,
so I never have to live without you."
~Winnie The Pooh

We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry
because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with
passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits
and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are
what we stay alive for.
~Professor Keating (Robin Williams) in "Dead Poet's Society

Re: Databses through Frontpage by grw

grw
Sat Jul 26 15:37:08 CDT 2003

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.



"Scott" <swurm@suffolk.lib.ny.us> wrote in message
news:KGgUa.570$603.30221@iad-read.news.verio.net...
> 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.
>
> --
> Scott R. Wurm
> Technical Support/WebMaster
> Patchogue-Medford Library
> 54-60 East Main Street
> Patchogue, NY 11772
> (631)654-4700 (ext 293)
> swurm@suffolk.lib.ny.us
> Http://pml.suffolk.lib.ny.us
>
>
> "If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one
day,
> so I never have to live without you."
> ~Winnie The Pooh
>
> We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry
> because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled
with
> passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble
pursuits
> and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these
are
> what we stay alive for.
> ~Professor Keating (Robin Williams) in "Dead Poet's Society
>
>