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Old 11-07-2004, 08:30 PM
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Default Macromedia Question, HELP!!

Sorry 'bout my english, for i'm Portuguese.
This might be a basic/simple/stupid question, but please help me.
I'm trying to make a "register page" with dreamweaver (in .php) where the username, password, mail, access level, etc. are in a ms database; when i try to create a server behavior, more specifically ; my problem is that when im choosing the database table, connection, etc, nothing appears in the pop-up menu... the database is in the same folder, i'm just not sure if the server where it's hosted needs to have some kind of "database server" like "mySQL Server"... i use dreamweaver mx 2004 pro and microsoft access 2003...
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Old 11-11-2004, 06:54 AM
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To clarify... you created a database on your local computer in MS Access 2003, and then uploaded that file to your web site?

That won't work. You need to have a database of some type on the server, as you mentioned... whatever your host provides. Then you just create a table in the db and insert the records into that table -- on the server that your site is on.

Please forgive me if I'm grossly mistaken. :)
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