Data Access pages - are they viable with FP2003

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Ray

Maybe the subject name isn't quite appropriate, but I just
want to know whether using Data Access pages with FP2003
is, firstly possible, and secondly, assuming they are, can
they be made to look presentable?
If so can anybody point me to a few URLs where I can see
them working.

Thanks

Ray
 
Usually, no answer means that no one here knows the answer. It's
probably worth trying again in microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages,
cross-posting to a FrontPage group too (I don't know enough about FP or
web servers to have a clue which group it should be).
 
Did you ever dive deeper into this? From what I have been told the pages can be published onto websites (i'd assume you could use FP?) The forms I have set up are user frienly as a form but it doesn't to be as user friendly as an Acess "page". Can you share what you learned regarding this subject???

----- Ray wrote: ----

Maybe the subject name isn't quite appropriate, but I just
want to know whether using Data Access pages with FP2003
is, firstly possible, and secondly, assuming they are, can
they be made to look presentable
If so can anybody point me to a few URLs where I can see
them working

Thank

Ra
 
I have nothing to share really. It's just that I have
looked at Data Access pages briefly in Access and I have a
requirement to create a web-based database project and my
two areas of expertise are Front Page and Access, so Data
Access pages would seem to be the answer. I was hoping
somebody would come back and say "yes, they're great",
or "keep away from them". But what I really wanted was to
be able to see live exapmles of them. I'll research this
elsewhere, and if I find anything, I'll post my conclusion
here.

Thanks for the reply though.
-----Original Message-----

Did you ever dive deeper into this? From what I have
been told the pages can be published onto websites (i'd
assume you could use FP?) The forms I have set up are user
frienly as a form but it doesn't to be as user friendly as
an Acess "page". Can you share what you learned regarding
this subject????
 
I think I've found the answer to my own question.
http://dbforums.com/arch/104/2003/3/721260

I suppose I'll have to re-think my idea!
-----Original Message-----

Did you ever dive deeper into this? From what I have
been told the pages can be published onto websites (i'd
assume you could use FP?) The forms I have set up are user
frienly as a form but it doesn't to be as user friendly as
an Acess "page". Can you share what you learned regarding
this subject????
 
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