a critical problem about PAGE to www

  • Thread starter Martin \(Martin Lee\)
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Martin \(Martin Lee\)

I make an Access file called MMYFILE.MDB ,and using Access's PAGE ( table,
query, form,...,PAGE), I make a PAGE called AABBCC(it is inside my Access
file) and generate a .htm file called AABBCC.htm

After these, I put MMYFILE.MDB , AABBCC.htm to my website. When I type
www...com/AABBCC.htm ,the webpage of AABBCC.htm opened, however, (it seems
like it can't link to the database MMYFILE.MDB) the web said "cannot
initiate data provide program" ( my computer shows Chinese words, I only
translate it into English here, thus the English may not very exactly), and
then shows another alert "invalide file name "


This problem really bothers me. I cannot succeed in putting my .htm and .mdb
on the website now .

Please help me! Thanks a million! ( I can provide the web address to your
mail box)


Martin ( Martin Lee, Good Martin :)
 
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Guest

I'm not an expert, but I believe you have to update the DATA PAGE's reference
to the DB after you place them in the new location. The PAGE needs a
reference to the DB (either a reference link or a file that gives it a
reference).

Since the PAGE is in the same directory as the DB, this should be simple.
Once you have the PAGE opened in ACCESS, refresh the link.
 
J

Jeff C

jim6058 said:
I'm not an expert, but I believe you have to update the DATA PAGE's reference
to the DB after you place them in the new location. The PAGE needs a
reference to the DB (either a reference link or a file that gives it a
reference).

Since the PAGE is in the same directory as the DB, this should be simple.
Once you have the PAGE opened in ACCESS, refresh the link.

:

check out the macromedia newsgroup which specialises in internet pages
and using database through the internet.
If you're using a newsgroup reader then create a new account as follows.

forums.macromedia.com
m.dreamweaver

Or go to the macromedia.com site and locate the forums for dreamweaver.

Hope this helps,
Jeff C.
 

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