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M.E. Again

2004-08-09, 7:15 pm

I am looking for a little code preferably asp.net that will allow me to select
info from an Access database...

I have been working on developing dynamic websites and have found the
Dreamweaver MX 04 database tools to be the best thing since sliced bread...

I have gone through the tutorial and everything works like magic, but I need a
bit more... I have some books on dynamic sites in Dreamweaver, but not the
time...

*Sigh*

Thanks in advance!

Alexandru COSTIN

2004-08-09, 7:15 pm

Hello,
If you want a cofee machine that sliches and toasts bread, check our
MX Kollection
http://www.interaktonline.com/products/MXKollection/

Does anything that you would need in terms of dynamic web
development and much more :)

Alexandru

M.E. Again wrote:

>I am looking for a little code preferably asp.net that will allow me to select
>info from an Access database...
>
> I have been working on developing dynamic websites and have found the
>Dreamweaver MX 04 database tools to be the best thing since sliced bread...
>
> I have gone through the tutorial and everything works like magic, but I need a
>bit more... I have some books on dynamic sites in Dreamweaver, but not the
>time...
>
> *Sigh*
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>


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M.E. Again

2004-08-09, 7:15 pm

Cool Thanks!
M.E. Again

2004-08-09, 7:15 pm

Ugh no ASP support...

I am most proficient in ASP.Net (that's not saying much) any plans on supporting it?
M.E. Again

2004-08-09, 7:15 pm

Cool Thanks!
Alexandru COSTIN

2004-08-13, 7:14 am

Hi,
We are releasing ASP VBScript support on Sep 15, and then we'll try
to see if .NET is a good option for us

(ASP upgrade will be free for current customers)

Alexandru

M.E. Again wrote:

>Ugh no ASP support...
>
>I am most proficient in ASP.Net (that's not saying much) any plans on supporting it?
>
>


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Alexandru COSTIN
President Products Division
Dreamweaver Extensions: http://www.interakt.ro/
+4021 312 5312
Les Matthews

2004-08-13, 12:16 pm

While Jag hasn't yet release the .NET version, you might want to look at the
classic ASP version of UltraSuite.
http://www.ultrasuite.com/

"M.E. Again" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:cf8rvk$jji$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Ugh no ASP support...
>
> I am most proficient in ASP.Net (that's not saying much) any plans on

supporting it?


Murray *TMM*

2004-08-13, 12:16 pm

Speaking of - where is Jag?

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"Les Matthews" <lesamatthews@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> While Jag hasn't yet release the .NET version, you might want to look at

the
> classic ASP version of UltraSuite.
> http://www.ultrasuite.com/
>
> "M.E. Again" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> news:cf8rvk$jji$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> supporting it?
>
>



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