(Hanging my head in shame)  I'm not good enough coder to do this...   From
what I've gathered, if you had an IIS server, it'd all be a moot subject.
Sooooo,  I'll send her to someone else.

Now then, for the future, portability etc.  What should the little ole
database be?  MYSQL?

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If this is to turn over the responsibility of coding to someone else then I
see your delima.. However, if someone that hosted ASP driven databases and
simply wants you to take it over and make it work on your server then I
would convert it.. You could simply setup their databases within sambar and
go through and convert all the ASP pages to sambar scripting, or you could
go all out and install php / mysql and convert it as such.. Probably the
quickest turnaround would be just go through each asp file and convert it to
sambar scripting (.stm).

My 2 cents.
Danny

On 13/Jul/2002 19:12:52, Dave Crawford  wrote:
> Hello Rodney,
>
> Using the MS Access on your Sambar server is easy.  If you have Access
> installed, all the ODBC drivers are there.  If not, you'll have to
> find them.  They may be avaiable on the MS website, maybe someone
> could supply them to you.
>
> As for setting up the ASP, I've never done it.  I believe the best one
> to look at is ChiliSoft ASP.  Look in the mail list archives for "ASP"
> and there's tons of stuff there (this conversation comes up every 3 or
> 4 months).
>
> Saturday, July 13, 2002, 7:01:54 PM, you wrote:
>
> RR> Hmm, Here's the message I got.
> RR> *********************************
> RR> Check that out..............need an ASP server for the website.
> RR> Any help you can give me is most appreciated.
>
> RR> *****************************************************
>
> RR> Seems XO Communications is the current host and  is going out of
bussiness.
> RR> Or at least filing bankrupsy. It was originally made with M$ Access.
You
> RR> could prolly answer this really easy. I'll ask it like this. Will be
be a
> RR> pain to mess with or just a few minutes?  :)
>
>
>
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> RR> Subject: [sambar] host asp database? {02}
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>
> RR> Hello Rodney,
>
> RR> Well, there's no such thing as an "ASP database".
>
> RR> To host ASP pages you need to install one of the third party ASP
> RR> interpreters.
>
> RR> To host a database you need the database server software (often just
> RR> the ODBC driver is enough) for that particular database.
>
> RR> I host Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, MS Access and Visual FoxPro databases on
> RR> my Sambar server.  I do not use Microsoft's ASP though, they are
> RR> accessed via PHP and Sambar scripting.
>
>
> RR> Saturday, July 13, 2002, 5:19:26 PM, you wrote:
> RR>> What would you have to do to host an ASP database for someone?
>
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