>ASP is an excellent way of putting your data on the web. True, you'll have to learn VBScript or JScript, and you'll have to learn ADO (Active Data Objects), but it's not really that difficult. And if you've seen ASP pages that use Access, converting them to use VFP is merely a matter of changing the ODBC connection and making sure there are no Access specific syntax in the SQL statement. The beauty of ADO is that if you stick to ANSI SQL, it works against any ODBC compliant data source.
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>Wrox Press has some excellent books on the subject:
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>Beginning Active Server Pages 2.0 by Brian Francis, et. al.
>Profession Active Server Pages 2.0 by Alex Fedorov, et. al.
>ASP 2.0 Programmer's Reference by Dan Maharry, et. al.
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>And IMHO, for ADO, nothing beats this book also from Wrox Press:
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>ADO 2.0 Programmer's Reference by David Sussman and Alex Homer
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>QUE has several ASP books and there's even an Active Server Pages for Dummies!
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Thanks for the booklist. I have the ASP for Dummies one. I'm about half way through. I'll look for the others.
Thanks,
-Michelle
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