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Author Access 2003 vs 2000 for web-based application
Brian Smith

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

I'm looking into setting up an online survey that would have about 20
questions (some open-ended) and be filled out by anywhere from 20,000 to
100,000 people over a one-year period. Also, I would like to give a much
smaller group of people access to data that pertains to them. They would
also be able to access a report pertinent to them. Is this possible using
Access 2000 and without using ASP? The hosting service I use can handle the
traffic of such a site, etc. so that should not be an issue. Is Access 2003
considerably better than Access 2000 in doing web-based applications? If ASP
is needed, are there any websites that provide good code examples that are
well documented? Finally, if one saves forms, etc. as ASP pages in Access
how useful/useable are they? Does Access 2003 let you save reports as ASP
files?

Thanks.

Brian


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