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Old 12-01-2007, 12:27 PM A little help!
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Hi i am new on these forums and to asp and i don't know anything on it but do know i need to know about it for the website i am designing.

i would like to store data on my website when a user changes the data and stuff. could anybody tell me how to go about doing that?(i only use frontpage, though i have Ms.access i am no expert on that)

i heard you can use server extension or something so please help me out here.
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Old 12-01-2007, 02:16 PM Re: A little help!
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Well you probably could let FP write code for you but I wouldn't recommend it.

take a read through the Database Samples at ASP101 for starters.
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Old 12-02-2007, 12:53 AM Re: A little help!
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Use this. Front Page turned into Expression Web; Visual Web Designer does a lot of what they do, but is set up to help you write your own code instead of allowing software that's designed to be as broad as possible, to write bad server side code for you.

First, use Access to build a database, and set up tables to store the data you want. Then create what Access calls 'action queries' with parameters, to add, delete, and edit the data. Finally, once all of that is ready, you'll write asp/aspx code to pull values from different web forms, and send them to the database.
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