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Miles
09-12-2005, 02:52 PM
Hi,
Im about to start a new website using a database and i was wondering if anyone could recommend any websites to help me get started.
Thanks
Miles
buntine
09-12-2005, 09:34 PM
www.asp101.com has some great little examples. :)
Bullschmidt
09-13-2005, 11:13 PM
Perhaps this may hopefully give you some ideas:
Web Database Concept
http://www.bullschmidt.com/concept.asp
This is something I put together about ASP that hopefully might help somehow.
You and others can have access to a database hosted on the Web from any location that has a browser with an Internet connection.
The Web database concept makes sense if you and your people want to do work in various locations in or outside the office and still be "plugged" in.
For example you could have employees enter timesheets or have sales reps log their contacts. Or perhaps you'd like customers to be able to check the status of their orders online without having to call the company.
If you want a Web database, typically what would happen is that a database such as Access, SQL Server, or MySQL (basically just consisting of tables) would be put on the Web.
Then "dynamic" Web pages (such as classic ASP pages which include VBScript, HTML, and/or JavaScript) would be created acting like the old desktop database's queries, forms, and reports to access the database - all hosted on a Web Server.
Dynamic Web pages are similar in many ways to regular HTML pages. But they are "live" because the user can read from and write to information in the database. An example where you can login and add, edit, or view fictional customers and invoices is at http://www.bullschmidt.com/login.asp
Not all Web hosts will handle dynamic Web pages but many do. The Web hosts that can handle ASP pages usually have a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 operating system running an IIS Web server.
Here are a few good ASP sites:
o ASP101 Samples - http://www.asp101.com/samples (as buntine mentioned above)
o W3Schools ASP Tutorial - http://www.w3schools.com/asp
o Microsoft VBScript Language Reference - http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting/default.htm?/scripting/VBScript/doc/vbscripttoc.htm
And the following newsgroup is good:
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general
Miles
09-14-2005, 11:37 AM
Thanks for your help guys,
Miles
Bullschmidt
09-14-2005, 04:36 PM
You're welcome and best of luck to you!