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      10th May 2006
I would like to use MS acsess to build a DB within a site. Is this the
quickest and easiest way? I presume I will fp extensions for this. Is there
any way of doing a database when your host does not offer FP extensions?
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      10th May 2006
1. You must be hosted on a Windows IIS web Server to use Access.
2. Have the FP extensions just make it easier, since the extensions will take care of setting
permissions, etc.

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>I would like to use MS acsess to build a DB within a site. Is this the
> quickest and easiest way? I presume I will fp extensions for this. Is there
> any way of doing a database when your host does not offer FP extensions?
> Cheers
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      10th May 2006
You will need to know which database and scripting language(s) your
host supports. Unix servers will not (usually) support Access or ASP.
You do not need FP extensions, but if you are on a Windows server FP
extensions make using the FrontPage database wizards easy.
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>I would like to use MS acsess to build a DB within a site. Is this
>the
> quickest and easiest way? I presume I will fp extensions for this.
> Is there
> any way of doing a database when your host does not offer FP
> extensions?
> Cheers
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> http://www.philbrighton.co.uk



 
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