If you don't want to learn ASP.NET (and I'll admit it's QUITE A LOT), then
perhaps your only other option is to get Office 2010. You can get a free
copy here
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010...s/default.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010...s/default.aspx
I don't know for sure if this version of Access will do what you want, but I
know it is much more web-friendly than 2007, and anything prior to that, for
sure. I'm going to download this new version of Office when i get home
tonight. Then I'll have a better feel for the app.
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"Tracy Smith" wrote:
> I assumed it would be through a consumed web-service. I was wondering if
> there was a specific one that anyone has used??
>
> "vanderghast" wrote:
>
> > It would be ugly if only ASP.net or SQL server were able to consume a web
> > service... All those Linux guys would do what for a living?
> >
> > No, sure, you can ***consume*** a web service from Access too, quite easily,
> > as presented at
> > http://www.databasejournal.com/featu...rom-Access.htm
> >
> >
> >
> > Vanderghast, Access MVP
> >
> >
> > "ryguy7272" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:8FB57175-A8A4-45B5-AB73-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > If you want a dynamic solution, ASP.NET and SQL Server; only way to go.
> > > Else, download the file and import it into Access. Perhaps Access 2010
> > > will
> > > permit you to dynamically query web sites; I don't know for sure because I
> > > haven't used it yet.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ryan---
> > > If this information was helpful, please indicate this by clicking ''Yes''.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Tracy Smith" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Has anyone integrated a web-based credit card processor into an Access
> > >> app?
> > >> What vendor did you use? Any sample code?
> >