December 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1200 pages
43h 27m
English
Creating Access forms and reports that run in popular web browsers but emulate the behavior and performance of traditional Access objects running under a Windows operating system is a challenge. Enabling users to display and edit shared Access data in a browser eliminates their need to possess an Office Professional or higher license, or install databases packaged with the free Access runtime version. Running Access in a browser offers a user experience that’s similar to Office Live Workspaces’s Word, Excel, PowerPoint and One Note web applications.
Access 2000 introduced Data Access Pages (DAPs), which were data-bound web pages intended to enable intranet users to browse Access data in Internet ...
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