I've been working on a project, and I'm not sure which road I should go down.
The sort and skinny of it is, I need to make/use an access database that can be updated by a lay person. That database will be used to generate the HTML pages of an equipment catalog.
The problem is, I don't have the access to the server where the site will be hosted (encase it helps, the server is Apache 1.3), so that kind of rules out running any type of Database Server.
I was hoping you monks could point me down the right road.
I don't expect you to hold my hand to doing my project, as if you would even if that is what I wanted, but your ideas could prove to be very helpful. They always do.

Chris DeGrace

Oh yeah, sorry about the anonymous post right before this one, I was logged out and didn't notice

In reply to Building a catalog by cdguitar01

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