If you server supports it look at
http://contentseed.com/
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| Yes, exactly. But how - I am a novice - good at reading and trying -can you
| lead me to where I can read on such a technique?
|
| "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
|
| > You would have to create a asp based page that would all someone to add/edit data in a database and
| > protect that page, not the page that would be displaying the content from the database
| >
| > --
| > ==============================================
| > Thomas A. Rowe
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > ==============================================
| > Agents Real Estate Listing Network
| >
http://www.NReal.com
| > ==============================================
| >
| >
| > | > > Thanks Thomas,
| > >
| > > I realize that much and I tried using a few asp pages and an access database
| > > (sample code and instructions found in the internet) but what happened was
| > > that it password protected the page so that you would need to logon to VIEW
| > > the page. I want something similar but to allow posting of information on a
| > > regular basis.
| > >
| > > So I feel that I might be on the right track but not sure which way to go
| > > from here and that is why I am posting - hoping to find a direction.
| > >
| > > I AM ALWAYS WILLING TO LEARN! My host supports asp, asp.net, php and
| > > frontpage but not extensions.
| > >
| > > "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > >
| > >> You can do this with server-side scripting, such as ASP, ASP.net, PHP, etc. and a database, which
| > >> all depends on what is supported by your web host and what you know or are willing to learn.
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> ==============================================
| > >> Thomas A. Rowe
| > >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > >> ==============================================
| > >> Agents Real Estate Listing Network
| > >>
http://www.NReal.com
| > >> ==============================================
| > >>
| > >>
| > >> | > >> > Thanks, this is along the lines of what I want but I can imagine there is a
| > >> > way to do this without having to buy software/license.
| > >> >
| > >> > How are others doing it out there? There has to be a way to give an
| > >> > individual rights to post something on a page dialy - is the process that
| > >> > complicated?
| > >> >
| > >> > Thanks again.
| > >> >
| > >> > "Reesa Marchetti" wrote:
| > >> >
| > >> >> Hey,
| > >> >>
| > >> >> This is what you want, but it does require a little setup.
| > >> >>
http://flyspeck.net
| > >> >>
| > >> >>
| > >> >> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 06:23:02 -0700, ChinaGirl
| > >> >>
| > >> >> >Thanks, but this would give the user access to the entire site, no? I only
| > >> >> >want them to access a page or so.
| > >> >> >
| > >> >> >Or do you mean set a password from the server end to allow them access to a
| > >> >> >folder on the server where that page in particular would reside?
| > >> >> >
| > >> >> >"Trevor L." wrote:
| > >> >> >
| > >> >> >> ChinaGirl wrote:
| > >> >> >> > I posted before regarding a password protected page - thanks to those
| > >> >> >> > who responded.
| > >> >> >> >
| > >> >> >> > I finally got all elements to work with regards to to the article
| > >> >> >> > "How to create a password-protected Web page by using FrontPage 2003,
| > >> >> >> > Active Server Pages, and an Access database" and realized that this
| > >> >> >> > is NOT exactly what I am looking for.
| > >> >> >> >
| > >> >> >> > What this article lead to is to password protects a page so you can
| > >> >> >> > VIEW only with a password - - what I want is to give access to a
| > >> >> >> > particular person to to add content to a particular page to update on
| > >> >> >> > a continuous basis. Any thoughts, ideas, articles to help me
| > >> >> >> > understand how I can do that?
| > >> >> >> >
| > >> >> >> > Thanks again to all!
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> >> If you want to give one person (or a few) access to update your site, you need them to have
| > >> >> >> password access to update the site.
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> >> This is not done from the browser, e.g Internet Explorer, but from FrontPage itself.
| > >> >> >> They need to:
| > >> >> >> 1. Install the FP software.
| > >> >> >> 2. Open your site in FP.
| > >> >> >> 3. Amend the page in Design view.
| > >> >> >> 4. Publish. (When they publish, the password for your site will be requested - just provide
| > >> >> >> that to these users, preferably not my
| > >> >> >> EMail, say my snail mail or telephone. Or I suppose you could place it on a password
| > >> >> >> protected
| > >> >> >> page in your site.)
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> >> Another thought is to use a database, but I (or another) would have to get back to you on
| > >> >> >> that.
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> >> --
| > >> >> >> Cheers,
| > >> >> >> Trevor L.
| > >> >> >> [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > >> >> >> MVPS Website:
http://trevorl.mvps.org/
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> >>
| > >> >> ---------------------------------------------------
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| > >> >> ..^^
| > >> >>
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