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Access into HTML
I would like to know how to present an access table into a html page. Can this be done without having IIS installed (also without using data access pages)?
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Re: Access into HTML
As far as I know you need to use a .asp page to accomplish this. Although I have minimal experience with MS proprietary stuff.
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Re: Access into HTML
I believe theres another type of extension thats not MS but i can think of it at the moment. But.. if you look at the file menu in your acess page you can save as a data acess page and its saved as a web page. Thats the easiest way that i know off the top of my head. Try it and see if it works.
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