Hi,
if you are not familiar with the usie of ASP, you may want to have a look to
alternatives. Your choice depends on the database you want to use on the
server side, the platforms you want to support and the amount of data you're
dealing with.
- DatagripNet (windows only client and server accessing an ACCESS or ADBC
database ): see http:\\www.datagrip.com
- INM products (http:\\www.integrationNewMedia.com):
- V12DBE (Mac and Windows, but propriatary DB format): you can use
it to automatically download the most recent version of your DB on the user
Hard-drive
- V12Online (Same as V12DBE): light and inexpensive solution.
- GoldenGate Database Connector (Mac and Windows for the client, Win
NT/2000 for the server, support of main ODBC compliant database).
regards,
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Laurent BRIGAUT
Director of Operations
Integration Nouveaux Media, Inc.
http://www.IntegrationNewMedia.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Aernoudt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 octobre, 2001 03:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> director and online database
Jo Tom,
Use ASP - write your output to the requested page...
set the contenttype to text/html like this:
Response.ContentType = "text/HTML"
then write all the stuff you need with Response.Write "blabla"
Do not put head or body or whatever tags in it, because everything you write
to the page will get send to director - no html stuff!
Use getNetText to pul the stuff out.
You can put ?blabla after the url to pass params like
www.blabla.com?ID=blabla
then you can retrieve that with Request.Querystring in your asp page.
For the rest you'll need to learn ASP or ask your collegues or go to
www.asp101.com
HTH,
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Vandenbossche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lingo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 8:45 AM
Subject: <lingo-l> director and online database
> Hi list
>
> Is it possible to let the projector (made in D8.5) communicate with an
> online database. The purpose is that the information found on the cd-rom
is
> exactly up to date as on the website. If this is possible where can i find
> more information on this topic.
>
> Another thing i want to know if it is possible to put asp based websites
on
> a cd-rom where it still works competely.
>
> THX
>
> Tom
>
>
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