Alix,
I did some looking into this.
Filemaker 6 (and I believe 5 as well) has a plug in you can enable to
make databases accessible via the web. The plug-in acts as a server
(CGI) It's all explained on the web site and in the trial version I
downloaded. Only thing I'n not sure of is whether you need to have
Filemaker to actually see the database. That would obviously be a
drawback.
Gerard
At 7:21 PM -0700 6/6/03, Loud Sprite wrote:
>Gerard,
>
>I don't know the answer, but I'm certainly willing to check into it. I
>haven't used File Maker in awhile, but I don't see that as a problem. On the
>other hand, I believe I have Dreamweaver but on the PC. I'm waiting for my
>PC laptop to come back from the shop. I also have room for storage if
>needed.
>
>Alix
>
>
>
>on 6/6/03 2:30 PM, gerard at pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com wrote:
>
>> 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
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