I'm certainly interested in getting better at using Access to modify,
query, and manipulate Legacy files.
  A bizillion web pages (and updating them) is certainly a problem and
would be worth tackling.  I haven't pursued it because rootsweb offers
free, nearly unlimited, server space for family trees, but does not
allow things like php or sql or stuff that builds a page on the fly.
Just static web pages and simple technology.
  For example, you can't get the code to have google search just your
own "website" to work, and a genealogy website without its own search
utility is pretty compromised.
  The rental cost of, say, 100mb of server space still isn't cheap, when
you consider that it's a monthly fixed cost incurred perpetually.
  The other obstacle is that Legacy has done a reasonably good job of
web designing, which one gets simply by pushing a button.  Are you
thinking/able to supply the same via ASP?  Otherwise your end users are
left learning some software language to produce decent-looking, format
error-free web pages.
Jonathan 

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