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    Jon Guest

    Disk-based web with connectivity to a disk-based database


    Hello,
    Please, could anyone help me. I have to build a disk-based web that is connected
    to a database on a disk for my project. I have no idea where to start.

    I am quite familiar with FrontPage and Access, so I am trying to use these
    to do it. But I see that ASP only works on server-based scripts.

    Is it possible? What technology should I use? What can I do?

    Thank you in advance.
    Sincerely,
    Jon

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    Matt Guest

    Re: Disk-based web with connectivity to a disk-based database


    You'll need to download Microsofts Personal Web Server in order for the ASP
    to work on your disk. Also, check out www.aspin.com they have info on how
    to make DNS-less database connections.

    Matt
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    "Jon" <Jon1972uk@Yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    >
    >Hello,
    >Please, could anyone help me. I have to build a disk-based web that is connected
    >to a database on a disk for my project. I have no idea where to start.
    >
    >I am quite familiar with FrontPage and Access, so I am trying to use these
    >to do it. But I see that ASP only works on server-based scripts.
    >
    >Is it possible? What technology should I use? What can I do?
    >
    >Thank you in advance.
    >Sincerely,
    >Jon



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