Re: NEWBIE - post access form to web
- From: "Larry Linson" <bouncer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 05:31:07 GMT
You can't "post an Access form to the web". With some learning and effort
you can create a Web interface to your Access database using the older
ActiveX Server Pages (.asp)approach or the more recent ASP.NET. But, be
prepared for a significant learning curve in either case.
If everyone involved is using Internet Explorer 5.5 or later, and has the
Office Web Extensions Installed, and your interface is simple, you might
take a look at using Data Access Pages. That would be the closest thing to
"posting an Access form to the web", and the user does not have to have
Access installed.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
"ieatboogers" <tiffanyshin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1137301656.364310.113140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Help me help you help me.
>
> I made a "faux" database cataloging items (item code, color, picture,
> season, etc.) for my work. My managers are happy with my work but want
> me to make it accessible on the web, so that our sister company in
> China can have access (i.e. enter/view/edit data).
>
> I've only dabbled in HTML and have NO idea if this can be done or not.
>
> Can anyone give me an abridged version of how this can be done? I just
> need a starting point and i will wreck my brain from there.
>
.
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