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Brady Preheim
I have an HTML page that I created in MS ACCESS 2002 that
works great when accessing a local database.
But, when I publish this HTML page to our website, it
looks for the MDB (MS Access database file) on the SAME
local path "c:\My Documents\SHIPPING.MDB"
On our website, this database was imported into an
existing website that was created with frontpage. When
we "import" the database into this website, it
automatically places the database in the "C:\My
Webs\fpdb\SHIPPING.MDB" location. But, when you try to
access the HTML page, it says it is looking for the
database in C:\My Documents"
I changed the access HTML page to look in c:\My
Webs\fpdb\SHIPPING.MDB", but again, it when it looks for
this page on the HTML page, it STILL is looking locally
instead of the fpdb folder on the server.
What do I need to do to fix this?
Your help is appreciated!!
Thank you!
works great when accessing a local database.
But, when I publish this HTML page to our website, it
looks for the MDB (MS Access database file) on the SAME
local path "c:\My Documents\SHIPPING.MDB"
On our website, this database was imported into an
existing website that was created with frontpage. When
we "import" the database into this website, it
automatically places the database in the "C:\My
Webs\fpdb\SHIPPING.MDB" location. But, when you try to
access the HTML page, it says it is looking for the
database in C:\My Documents"
I changed the access HTML page to look in c:\My
Webs\fpdb\SHIPPING.MDB", but again, it when it looks for
this page on the HTML page, it STILL is looking locally
instead of the fpdb folder on the server.
What do I need to do to fix this?
Your help is appreciated!!
Thank you!