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It does not work
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·  lgerritt
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Joined: 6 Nov 2002
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It does not work

Posted: 7 Nov 2002
The following sentence appears in the paragraph after the six objects:

. "By clicking the above ASP Objects you can see the collections, properties, events and methods which are made available by each of these."

Do you mean the of ASP Objects just above this statement? If so, nothing happens for me!

Also, you mentioned "the reference material" (see above). Where above?

Laura



Thank You Laura
·  Faisal Khan
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Should work now
Posted: 7 Nov 2002
I''ve made that list of objects, links. So you should now be able to click and view the properties, methods etc.

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·  lgerritt
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Thanks!
Posted: 8 Nov 2002
I found the article which (I believe) your links go to before I got to your fix. I thought, this is just what I was looking for! This is great. I''ve never developed a form built from a database. No one in in my department has built one for the web. We have an inhouse Oracle database which I''m using to dump the data I need into an Access database (which I''m a novice).

Your tutorials are great! Another suggestion (if you can stand it); is it possible to sort the articles in order of skill-level? If it is I apologize, but I discovered what PWS was after I tried setting it up. I did it, but wasn''t quite sure what it was at first. (I knew it was a server that I could use to test out my asp. I''ve been doing alot of research and this was the first I even saw it. Now I''ll probably see it all over the place.) I went into my boss''s office (IT MGR) and asked, "Do we have this on our computer?" My first queries didn''t find it, then I just queried on "IIS" and POP it came up, I''m savy enough to choose the correct executible. And I was up and running. The learning curve can be such an adventure.

Thanks for clearing away alot of the clouds that were blocking my vision.

Thank You Laura
·  Faisal Khan
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Re: Thanks!
Posted: 12 Nov 2002
Well currently it is not possible to sort according to the skill level required, but I know this would have been very useful and I''ll incorporate this feature with quite a few others in upcoming weeks/months.

Thanks for the feedback.

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