Chapter 28Access and Active Server Pages
In today’s world, everyone wants to be able to access data via the company intranet or the World Wide Web. This book would not be complete without showing you how to take your skills where the demand is. So, how can you make the information stored in your Access database available for others to view or query in a web browser? By adding some HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) to your current VBA skill set, you can start making your applications web-ready. Microsoft Access 2007 allows you to save tables, queries, and forms to the web as HTML or XML documents; however, the Microsoft Active Server Pages file format (*.asp) that is used to create dynamic ...
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