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Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

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    Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

    I posted this earlier and got no help. I know absolutely nothing about Alpha5 databases but hired a programmer to build a ex-students database that could be accessed from my "FrontPage" website (www.perrytonisd.com). He built the database and my only input was publishing the database to the web application server running on my webserver (MS 2003 Server enterprise edit.)
    I use port 80 for my webserver and used port 81 for the application server.
    The Alpha5 programmer said I should link to the database. I tried but had no luck. All I got was gibberish. The database is fully seeded with the ex-students off an old Access database that was open source. The alpha5 database is, of course, password protected out the kazoo.

    I am a good html programmer but databases are rather alien to me.
    I would just like some help on linking my webpage to the ex-students data base. Any ideas other than me having to learn a 400 page manual that I downloaded from Alpha5 software.....

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    Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

    This needs some more explaination because its hard to tell what is where, what you have. Sounds like you have a functioning non-Alpha Web site, and then an Alpha database somewhere, not sure where.

    Does the 'kazoo' message mean you are unable to gain access to the Alpha database to do programming, if so, why is this the case?

    Call me if you want (below) and perhaps I can talk it through, and then continue this public thread.
    Steve Wood
    See my profile on IADN

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      #3
      Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

      Out the kazoo means a lot of security.

      I run the website on a MSServer 2003 standard edition
      The Alpha5 ex-students database is on the Web application server on the this MS Server also. The database is fully seed via an old MS Access database that cratered a year ago. The database was created by an Alpha5 programmer from Brookyln New York. I paid $2600 for the work and it looks good. He got on the phone with me and talked me through publishing the database to the web app. server and I have seen the results on the App server, so the publishing worked.

      As I said, I am a html programmer and have very little experience working with databases. The access database required no publishing. It was accessed through opdc access via the web server. No security was required. Ex students logged in and viewed the information but were not allowed to change anything.

      With the Alpha5 database, the exes will be able to change addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc via security questions, passwords etc.

      The alpha5 database sits on the same server (different port) as the website.
      I just don't have a clue about what is required to establish a link (I am assuming a link in the sense of html link all though it might be an Alpha5 link that means something entirely different. So, I am at wits end. The A5 programmer knows nothing about html. I am will to pay someone to help me get this thing put together successfully.

      Steve contact me tomorrow (Thursday the 10th) and maybe I can put this behind me.

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        Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

        OK, now it sounds like you have a new Alpha Five WEB Application and an older website on the same server.

        By "establish a link" do you just mean, how do you launch the Alpha Five web app from a hyperlink on your older web site?

        If that is the question, then you create a hyperlink almost just like any link to any website. Like for instance a link to http://www.alphasoftware.com/index.htm.

        I said almost because your Alpha application is on the same server, and on port 81.

        Because of firewall you cannot use a normal link like above. Your link will look something like this:

        http://localhost:81/project_folder(s)/login.a5w
        or just
        http://localhost:81/login.a5w

        This assumes you have a page named login.a5w. If not, just omit the page name. Replace project_folder(s) with any subdirectories you have under the Alpha Five "document root", normally c:\a5webroot.
        Steve Wood
        See my profile on IADN

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          Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

          I was wrong on the suggestion to use localhost in the URL. I was thinking about Intranet (internal use only) rather than public Internet access. Turns out the URL is just the address for your company website, plus the :81 for port, as in http://www.perrytonisd.com:81/.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

            Originally posted by Sissy Felix View Post
            The alpha5 database is, of course, password protected out the kazoo.
            First off, BAD programmer for not giving you the necessary info overall!

            Secondly... I do hope you have at least been given the password? :)

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              Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

              I don't think the programmer has omitted any information or done anything short of what the client wanted (BTW, I'm not the programmer). He/She just did not know how to link to the application once published. The client also was not publishing exactly correctly so the application was not showing up where it should.
              Steve Wood
              See my profile on IADN

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                Re: Linking a Microsoft Webpage to An Alpha5 v. 8 Database

                Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                I don't think the programmer has omitted any information or done anything short of what the client wanted (BTW, I'm not the programmer). He/She just did not know how to link to the application once published. The client also was not publishing exactly correctly so the application was not showing up where it should.
                OK thanks for explaining!

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