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Hello fellow webmasters...

I've put together a SQL tutorial and I'm trying to get some feedback from other people. If you are interested in learning SQL, or are a SQL pro... check out the BiteSize SQL Tutorial

Thanks,
-Chris

Visit http://www.bitesizeinc.net/ for more technical help...

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I have moved this from the critique area as you aren't wanting a critique of your sites deisgn/layout.

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Hi, great site. Can i link it up with our college website. riponcollege.co.uk/information/weblinks ?

wonder if you can help me. I can create local test websites using Dreamweaver/ ASP/ MS Access and it work. But i'm having problems with the connection string when uploading to my remote server. The server i have been told does support ASP but the connection doesnt seem to work. Do you have any ideas????

thanks / keep intouch

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dhotchin wrote: Hi, great site. Can i link it up with our college website. riponcollege.co.uk/information/weblinks ?

wonder if you can help me. I can create local test websites using Dreamweaver/ ASP/ MS Access and it work. But i'm having problems with the connection string when uploading to my remote server. The server i have been told does support ASP but the connection doesnt seem to work. Do you have any ideas????

thanks / keep intouch

Links are always appriciated.

You may need to check that the remove server has a current version of the JET database driver(msjet.dll), and Access Data Objects (MSADO). Get the server admin to install the latest versions. Should help.

-Chris

Visit http://www.bitesizeinc.net/ for more technical help...

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That sound i good idea i will do that. Do you no what the connection string will be if i upload it to a host?

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