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Old May 21st, 2008, 12:30 PM
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hey guys i heard there was a way to make an application to communicate with a web site?

like my purpose would be to make an access apps that would update a web site.like acms put on the pc.

now i have an asp server so that part is ok.
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Are you talking about creating an Access application using Access as the user interface to update data on the web site? If so, yes it is possible. You would simply have to connect to the ASP site database. But why not just do it from the asp site, using the web browser as an interface?
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ya.i could but the client does not want ..lol .do you know were there is tutorials on that?
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Have a look at this Google search: use access as front end to mysql
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cool i will try it out.thx.keep ya posted
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