What other options are there? Basically, here's what i'm after. If you could
suggest the best script to use:-
I have a MS Access 2000 database with a few prices in them. Each price
relates to three specific categories, with many options in each category.
Now, what I want is for this to be transferred into a userform on an
internet website. So for example, a user is able to choose a specific item
from each category, and then a quantity at the end, click 'go' and then a
total price is given to them. The total price is worked out by
cross-referencing the quantity to the info from the database.
[quoted text, click to view] CJM <cjmnews04@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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> "Neil Greenough" <neilgreenough@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
> news:ce8ehl$eal$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
> > I ain't got the foggiest about ASP, but I know I need to use it to
create
> > what I am after in my website. Could anyone please give me a brief
> > introduction about ASP, example how you enter it into a webpage, using
VB
> > Script or something else, does your server need to support it etc???
Also,
> > if anyone is willing to help me out, then please email us to let me
know.
> I
> > know this is a forum and so my question should be here to discuss with
> > everyone, however I ain't too sure what my question is yet (if that
makes
> > sense!)
> >
>
>
> If you'd checked out Hasan Kachal's thread ('ASP code reference
> guide/glossary') from yesterday evening, you'd find pointers to some good
> tutorial and reference sites.
>
> Have a look at them. Have a go, and when you get stuck, post a specific
> question on here, and we will try to help.
>
> You say you need to use ASP. Why? There are other technologies that can do
> similar stuff. I'd obviously recommend ASP, but you should be aware that
> there are other options.
>
> Chris
>
>