Hi Larry,
Do you know it that is the case with FP3? I have Dreamweaver 2 and
MX, but haven't done much with databases before. If this "Golden"
idea comes to pass, maybe I can look into developing it further.
Gerard
At 4:56 PM -0400 6/6/03, Larry B. Macy, Ph.D. wrote:
>Both are correct. With the right version of FM Pro you can use
>Dreamweaver to design the pages and Filemaker to run the DB on.
>
>Larry
>
>PS I can host the thing, just don't have time for development.
>
>Larry
>
>On Friday, June 6, 2003, at 02:32 PM, gerard wrote:
>
>>What would be better is a database like Filemaker Pro. It can be set
>>up so that several people can have access to it to over a network to
>>add or update information. I have an older version. You can password
>>protect it as well for different users and privileges. The newer
>>version (6) may be designed to work over or via a browser. I'll look
>>into it. It may be possible with Dreamweaver to build something that
>>would fulfill some basic capabilities that could be shared also.
>>Alix, do you know? I have Dreamweaver also and will check it out as
>>well.
>>
>>Gerard
>>
>>At 10:57 AM -0700 6/6/03, Glen Byrns wrote:
>>>That sounds like a darn good idea Brad. Someone with a webpage could tend
>>>the master list on their page.
>>>
>>>Glen
>>>
>>>> We need a database accessible by all list members. We get a list of needed
>>>parts
>>>> on it. ALL of us have spare parts. We dig through and see how can put
>>>their name
>>>> next to what part. Have a place for several names, so if you have a choice
>>>of the
>>>> same part, the folks offering can chat, exchange photos, so that the best
>>>part
>>>> available is offered.
>>>>Did that make any sense to anyone else.....................???
>>>
>>
>>
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>Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
>macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
>System Administrator/Manager
>Neuropsychiatry Section
>Department of Psychiatry
>University of Pennsylvania
>3400 Spruce St. - 1015 Gates
>Philadelphia, PA 19104
>
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> - Edgar Allen Poe
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