Sorry, I'm under EXTREME pressure and I rushed that a bit. What I want to do is display a table on a ASP page. It's contents are derived from an Access database: the fields are the link (should this be classified as a hyperlink?), the link description, and something else. To display the link...
If I want to display links on an ASP page table, and have them displayed as links (ie. underlined, etc.), then what do I do? I assume I class them in the hyperlink classification of the access fields, but is that enough? Is there something else I need to do, on the asp page table or elsewhere?
I wouldn't want to use javascript.
But does your second solution make use of the database.
If anyone replies, please could they just alter my complete code? I need to get a full understanding.
Is there a way to prevent Internet Explorer, or any other major internet navigator, displaying the images on a web site? And if so, is there a way of having a line of text displayed in the images' place (you would personalise the text)?
I want to create a picklist from fields in a database. The two db fields are Code and Pages, and both display the exact same information - the names of web pages under each column:
code | pages
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home | home
links | links
site info | site info
Depending on...
No, I need to know what to write in the access field (is that the right term?) so that paragraphs are separated. Copying from a text file, in which paragraphs are separated by double-press of enter, doesn't seem to register in Access, or at least, when Access gives it to a ASP page. Do I write...
If I have a table, with one field a memo type, and I want to fill it with a lengthy review that has paragraphs e.g.
blahblhahgfnbfghgfhbgfhbgfhfgh, gfhgfhggfhfghgf, hgfhfg. ghfghfghfgt.
[new paragraph here by pressing enter twice]hfghfghfg, hfghgfhfgh, jhgjhgjhghjgjgh. hgfhfghgf. hgfhghfhgfhgf...
I posted this as a comment in another thread, but it got no attention, so I'm giving it it's own thread.
Say I had an Access table that looked something like:
Album Title | Artist | Genre
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album1 | AA | jazz
album2 | BT | jazz
album3 | CC...
Say I had an Access table that looked something like:
Album Title | Artist | Genre
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album1 | AA | jazz
album2 | BT | jazz
album3 | CC | pop
album4 | DF | rock
album5 | LL | rock
I want the genre field (is field the...
I have an Access database of albums, and I want to fill a drop down list with field (I think that's the right term) information, and then when the user picks a selection, they are sent to another asp page, via a FORM, where various fields from that choice are shown.
e.g.
1st page...
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