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I"m new to this site so i"m not sure is this question has been answered before but i"ll ask it anyways. i have a simple small access database and i need to create a link between it and our website but i'm not sure how to go about it. what scripting language should i use to create this link?.

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Your best and simplest solution is to use ASP which will require you to install IIS from windows cd. And for how to do it, there are 1000s of codes describing connecting ASP to DB on the web.
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me personally. i would transfer everything from the access db to sql express. but that is just me
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I have the same question. I am sure it is fairly simple. Have you found results yet?
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its open for you to decide. the different languages will connect with most databases. but if you are going to use microsoft access i would use asp.
this is a good tutorial for basic connections using asp and access.
http://www.webwizguide.com/kb/asp_tu...a_database.asp
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thank you. I heard about asp.net, I will try it out
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