Filling Out Form In IE

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IC_Clearly

I want to have MS Access pull up a web page and fill out a form on a web
page from certain data in the db. There are about five sites I need to do
this with, none of which I control. Can someone point me in a direction of
how to do this? Is there a utility that can do this?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Since this is a MS Access question, you need to post this to the MS Access newsgroup.

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Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

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Robert Aldwinckle

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Since this is a MS Access question, you need to post this to the MS Access newsgroup.


I think OP strikes out with ie6.browser too (mostly frequented by end-users
and not developers.) ; )

I suspect one of the MSDN forums would be a better place to look for
such assistance with design and coding issues.


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R

Robert Aldwinckle

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Since this is a MS Access question, you need to post this to the MS Access newsgroup.


I think OP strikes out with ie6.browser too (mostly frequented by end-users
and not developers.) ; )

This question may be closer to being on topic for the scripting NG
but it seems moribund. <eg>


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V

Vibhu

I want to have MS Access pull up a web page and fill out a form on a web
page from certain data in the db. There are about five sites I need to do
this with, none of which I control. Can someone point me in a direction of
how to do this? Is there a utility that can do this?

As suggested by some esteemed members that this is a MsAccess
question, I beg to differ from their opinion. You have posted the
message in the right forum, and for details, please refer to my email
to you.

Regards,

Vibhu Bansal
http://www.database-technology.net
http://www.itsyssolutions.net
http://www.itsyssolutions.com
 
A

Anthony Jones

Vibhu said:
As suggested by some esteemed members that this is a MsAccess
question, I beg to differ from their opinion. You have posted the
message in the right forum, and for details, please refer to my email
to you.

Thanks for sharing. Have you any idea how frustating that might be to
someone else waiting with baited breath for the answer only to learn that an
answer may have been offered by privately. The question was asked in public
the answer should be provided public. At the very least it would have been
more polite simply to omit the fact that you've emailed an answer.
 

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