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the heading says it all ... i have stored 6000+ entries in a DB and then now i wanna create a website that can search the DB and print relevant results. (the fields itself..) can anyone plzz help me or give an example for it...

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There are like 6000+ entries in the database and i need to use both the website and the DB locally on 1 comp. and it will have no net access.

i want to use the website as a search engine to find and display results from the DB. thats all it needs to search the fields in the DB and display the corressponding results.

it would help if you could explain with an example.

Thank You.

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I was just wondering how to connect a database to a website.

It has to be done in such a way that when we type in a name in the form of the website it checks under the very same heads in the database and the displays the results.

Eg.
I have a DB on my local disk and i have a few rows and columns filled in it...
now i have designed a webpage (again on local disk) that has a few form fields which will accept some specific details regarding to the fields in the DB.
Now I want such a method that will allow me to enter a few values like a persons name like "John" and all the John's in the DB will be displayed to me.

Can this be done...??

Please need urgent help...
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