Front Page Links to databases.

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A contractor is using Front Page to house our website.
When someone fills out a form with information, it is sent to us as an e-mail.

Can Front Page Automatically enter the data from the on-line form into our database (Microsoft Access)?

Thanks

Daniel Conroy
 
Frontpage can not "house" a website. It is used to create Websites that are then hosted on a WebServer such as IIS or Apache.

But yes, Frontpage can create forms that saves directly to a database. If the Web Server is IIS it can be an Access database.


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.


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A contractor is using Front Page to house our website.
When someone fills out a form with information, it is sent to us as an e-mail.

Can Front Page Automatically enter the data from the on-line form into our database (Microsoft Access)?

Thanks

Daniel Conroy


[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]
 
That is encouraging, Where can we find instructions specifically on how to do this. Instruction Manual? Is there a place in the on-line instructions. We are not using Front Page, the contractor is but could use some help and direction.

Thanks

Daniel Conroy
 
Yes, it is mentioned in the Manual, The help and any number of books on Frontpage.

See this KB article:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825502&Product=fp2003


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.


nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/<[email protected]>

That is encouraging, Where can we find instructions specifically on how to do this. Instruction Manual? Is there a place in the on-line instructions. We are not using Front Page, the contractor is but could use some help and direction.

Thanks

Daniel Conroy

JPKarlsen said:
Frontpage can not "house" a website. It is used to create Websites that are then hosted on a WebServer such as IIS or Apache.

But yes, Frontpage can create forms that saves directly to a database. If the Web Server is IIS it can be an Access database.


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.


nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/<[email protected]>

A contractor is using Front Page to house our website.
When someone fills out a form with information, it is sent to us as an e-mail.

Can Front Page Automatically enter the data from the on-line form into our database (Microsoft Access)?

Thanks

Daniel Conroy


[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]

[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]
 
see http://www.frontpagewiz.com for excellent tutorials.

JPKarlsen said:
Yes, it is mentioned in the Manual, The help and any number of books on Frontpage.

See this KB article:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825502&Product=fp2003


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/ said:
That is encouraging, Where can we find instructions specifically on how to do
this. Instruction Manual? Is there a place in the on-line instructions. We are
not using Front Page, the contractor is but could use some help and direction.
Thanks

Daniel Conroy

JPKarlsen said:
Frontpage can not "house" a website. It is used to create Websites that are then hosted on a WebServer such as IIS or Apache.

But yes, Frontpage can create forms that saves directly to a database. If the Web Server is IIS it can be an Access database.


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/ said:
A contractor is using Front Page to house our website.
When someone fills out a form with information, it is sent to us as an e-mail.

Can Front Page Automatically enter the data from the on-line form into our database (Microsoft Access)?

Thanks

Daniel Conroy


[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]

[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]
 

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