- From: Les Chapman <elsie@gladys.lynx.co.nz>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 1995 10:58:57 +-1200
- To: "'Alain Azzam'" <azzama@ere.umontreal.ca>, "www-rdb@www10.w3.org" <www-rdb@www10.w3.org>
G'day, while this may not be exactly what you want, this OCX Web Server from David Geller works in Access 95, Visual Basic 4.0, Visual FoxPro 3.0, and Delphi 32-bit beta's that I've got Certainly opens up lot's of possibilities and evenually will work with next version of NT (I've tried it with latest "NewShell/NT 3.51/SP1 combo and not a rewarding exercise TTFN Les Chapman mostly a gopher at odtaa and asker of at least half-remarkable questions e-mail: elsie@gladys.lynx.co.nz Phone: +64-3-343-3314 Fax: +64-3-348-8871 "aibohphobia = fear of palindromes?" "Be Alert - for we need more of them" ---------- From: Alain Azzam[SMTP:azzama@ere.umontreal.ca] Sent: Tuesday, 29 August 1995 04:05 To: www-rdb@www10.w3.org Subject: Access and the Web... I asked this question 4 months ago, and since I got very little information I thought I'd ask again. No need to say it's a rapid changing world ... I was wondering if there is any gateway or complete web server designed at the moment that will let one access Ms. Access databases. We would of course install the whole thing on a NT platform. I am aware of O'Reilly's and Associates (thanks to Ann Lynworth :) Website product, but I'd like to know if any other product is available. Someone gave me the following URL and mentionned they also had a complete system, but I can't seem to be able to connect : http://www.aspectse.com/ Any idea what's the complete name of this company ? (doesn' seem to be Aspect). Thanks in advance for any help, Regards, -Alain
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