Thank you!! I'll look into it further.

Regards,
Penny



On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Fat Man <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Jan 30, 7:47 am, Penny Magas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The fp_rs is likely created by one of the includes files that
> > FrontPage uses (or that's my assumption - but we know about
> > 'assuming.')
>
> That doesn't seem to be a good assumtion, as the error indicates that
> fp_rs is not an object. You could open the include file and see if it
> contains a line similar to this:
>
> Set fp_rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
>
> There are a number of other steps, including creating and opening a
> Connection object to the database, and opening the Recordset using
> your query and the Connection object, like so (assuming your
> Connection object is named fp_conn):
>
> fp_rs.Open fp_sQry, fp_conn
>
> Other than that, your loop code looks good to me. Though I normally
> use this syntax:
>
> Do Until fp_rs.EOF
> .... do stuff ...
> fp_rs.MoveNext
> Loop
>
> > I'm afraid that I'm out of my league here - I don't know
> > asp well and I certainly don't know javascript, but I'm trying to make
> > them work together.
>
> > This is such an odd 'creature' I've been at a loss as to where to
> > turn. I was hoping that someone here might have worked with it before.
> > Any ideas would be most welcome. Thank you so much for your time.
>
> You need to learn the basics of ASP. Try www.asp101.com for tutorials
> and example code.
>
> >
>

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