Re: web database

From: JADA Productions <jada_at_webcom.no-spam.com>
Date: 1997/07/22
Message-ID: <01bc969c$6d6a9f60$1f0495d0_at_choljam2>#1/1


You can use the export dynamic html feature but it's not very useful and we often hear of people having problems with it.

In order to make ASP work, you should do a search for the ASP.dll and make sure you have it installed. Also, look in the Registry settings.

OR, put some code like this into a file with an .asp extentsion on your server:
i.e.
blaa blaa<br>
<%= date %>
blaa blaa<br>

(name it test.asp and save it on your IIS server)

Now hit that page from your web browser and see if the current date shows up.

If the above doesn't work for you, you may need to be in touch with your system admin or technical support.

Or, if you'd like to discuss your project with us, we'd be happy to develop it for you and host it on our server - there's no hassle or headache for you that way. Not to mention that we are very experienced, yet inexpensive, and could have your project up and running in no time!

JADA Productions
http://www.DiscussionOnTheWeb.com/about.asp

Herbert Nelson <hanelson_at_americasm01.nt.com> wrote in article <33D426A8.153292E6_at_americasm01.nt.com>...
> 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
> >
  Received on Tue Jul 22 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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