if you are willing to use VB 6. you can an ADO control, create a form to match your criterias (labels,text boxes),connect the ado to the database or databases(there are sql preferences), and link the text boxes to the appropriate fields. If your interested inrunning a vb app, I'll be happy to...
its not so much the html code as the scripting language embedded into it. Fior instance, you'll find netscape will not interpret javascript the same way IE does.
you will find some originaial oics on honorguard.org and you can use a simple body background within your body tag. you might have to adjust the size differential as well as the fade property.
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