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MS Access to web without SQL

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I have developed a complex database in MS Access 2007. The problem is that people from around the country will need to input data into the data base on a regular basis. With the data base being in our head office, I thought the easiest way it to make it available through the internet. My problem is that I only know Access 2000 - 2007, and have never used MySQL and have no copy of it.

Is it possible that I can somehow make this database available on the web, without having to learn MySQL and then redesigning the thing?
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Re: MS Access to web without SQL

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Yes, Access can communicate with asp, asp.net, php, jsp, and coldfusion. Figure out which one's your web server supports and move forward from there. Also, Access may not be enough for the job. It works great for small projects but if this is no small project you may want to look into MySql or MS Sql.
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