[AccessD] Are DAP's any good?

Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK
Mon Apr 21 12:30:31 CDT 2003


I like the technology but otherwise unless you are in a position to control 
the browser being used they are more or less useless. ASP.NET will get you 
most of the features.

Martin

Quoting Susan Harkins <harkins at iglou.com>:

> Are DAP's any good?If you're going with a public site, they're not a
> good
> choice. You need IE to be fully interactive. If the client's not IE,
> the
> page may or may not work -- usually you can see the data, but the
> client
> might not be able to interact with it. Of course, if that doesn't
> matter...
> 
> If it's an Intranet and you can control the environment, they're a
> nice
> shortcut if you won't need to custom them. They don't use VBA, so
> they're
> hard to customize.
> 
> Susan H.
> 
> 
>   I am thinking of using DAP's for a web based input form. However, I
> see
> very little mention of them here. Are they one of those "features"
> that
> sound good on paper but are more trouble to implement then they are
> worth? I
> will be implementing the form on our intranet. All relevant users 
> have
> office, albeit different versions. TIA for any experiences you wish to
> share.
> 
>   Jim hale
> 
> 
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