February 2003
Beginner
336 pages
7h 28m
English
IN THIS CHAPTER
Interact with your Access database via an Internet connection and the page object
Compare page objects to other Access objects
Create and modify page objects
Most of us are using the Web in some way, even if it’s just to play or to research a favorite hobby. Others are connecting to the Internet and using it to solve business problems. Chances are, if you’re reading this entry-level Access book, you’ll not be asked to produce a Web-enabled application right away, but that’s no reason to not be prepared!
A data access page (DAP) is an Access object, but unlike the other objects you’ve learned about so far, the page is actually a Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML) file. A page looks ...