Re: web database

From: Herbert Nelson <hanelson_at_americasm01.nt.com>
Date: 1997/07/21
Message-ID: <33D426A8.153292E6_at_americasm01.nt.com>#1/1


I have Access97 and a NT server running IIS 3.0. When I export dynamic html do I need to be on the server using Access97 or will doing this from a Win95 work?
What scripts etc do I need to place in the inetpub directory to make ASP work?
Herbert

JADA Productions wrote:

> There are many ways to do this. If you have access to an IIS 3.0
> Server
> use the Active Server Page extensions and connect to the ODBC source
> of
> your choice.
> -CORRECTION: ASP runs server-side - it can be viewed with ANY
> browser!
>
> If you do not have the proper setup to build something yourself, we
> can
> help you out. Our service is inexpensive enough that you could
> forward the
> cost on to your client's and still make money.
>
> We'll setup and maintain a fully-searchable database for you and allow
> you
> (or someone you choose) admin rights so the database could be
> maintained
> via any web browser.
>
> If you'd like to discuss this project with us further or would like
> more
> information about our services, take a look at:
>
> http://www.DiscussionOnTheWeb.com/about.asp
>
> JADA Productions
>
> > > > i am trying to desing a database for a cd shop that will be used
 on
 a
> > > > webserver so that surfers can browse and search the cd titles
> > > > I have adequate knowledge of windows and UNIX programming.
> > > >
> > > 2. For ODBC databases, you could use ASP (Active Server Page) but
 must
> > >> > be viewed on IE only (no Netscape) or incorporate ActiveX
> Controls.
Received on Mon Jul 21 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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