MartyConnelly
martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Fri May 14 16:36:53 CDT 2004
I learned to fiddle around with Access and ASP by getting a free web hosting account on http://www.brinkster.com Brinkster now has some per diem broadband data throttling on their free accounts. Then installing and uploading the ASP Access wizards from http://www.genericdb.com If you want to get a free account to test ASP.Net and Access or SQL Server http://europe.webmatrixhosting.net/Default.aspx This is a Russian hosted site. I am not sure how closely they are affiliated with Microsoft and how long they will stay in free mode but they have been up for a year. You will need WEBmatrix and ASP.net framework installed on your machine. Here is a message forum using Access and ASP http://www5.brinkster.com/mconnelly/MessageForum/forums.asp John Clark wrote: >I have been working with Access for a while now, and I have been doing a >little web stuff on the side, and now I would like to consider moving >some of my stuff to the web. Does anyone have any advice on where to go >to get started on this? I've gotten pretty decent with HTML--I still >need to a reference sometimes, but I generally know what I am doing--and >I got into this using a book called, "Visual Quickstart Guide" and then >found some handy websites. I also viewed the source code on some sites, >when I saw something nice, and followed througth it to learn what they >were doing. Any books, sites, etc. > >I am currently trying to expand my web skills, by learning more XML, >CGI, Pearl, and some other acronyms. But I think I could definitely >impress my boss and users, if I can move some of my current and pending >programs onto the Internet or Intranet. > >Thanks for any help that you can give me! > >Have a great weekend!!! > >John W Clark > > -- Marty Connelly Victoria, B.C. Canada