You can use the form created in Access on the web, you will need to create a HTML based form in FP
and then connect that to the database using the FP database components.
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The problem I'm having is connecting to the database through FP. FP "grays"
out the database option when I try to connect. I have a manual I'm using and
I'm following the steps but again the database connection option is not
available. Maybe it is a setup issue.
Under Authoring Options, make sure you have ASP, VBScripts and IIS selected/enabled and that you
have a web/site open in FP first.
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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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