You can have then design and populate the database in Access, then export it using MyODBC to a MySQL database on the server.
I have actually done this before, before finding phpMyAdmin, to quickly mock up and modify database prototypes.
Of course this doesn't help with your Access/Frontpage interaction dilemna. I would suggest you get them to read this discussion. The ease of implementation of Microsoft's "easy" solutions is much harder than they think. It would probably take less time for them to learn PHP or perl than to get Microsoft's wizards to do what they want!;-)
I would be very interested in this card if it does in fact have working TV-out under linux. I need a card that will do TV-out under linux, and have so far not found anything that will work. If anyone else has TV-out working under linux I would be very happy to hear what card they are using, and how they got it to work!
It looks like, even though Red Hat is now a big scary company with wads of IPO $$$$$, they are still doing the right thing, and not changing one bit. I'm sure this irks many naysayers, but it looks like it isn't going to get any easier to point fingers at them for anything in the near future.
You can have then design and populate the database in Access, then export it using MyODBC to a MySQL database on the server.
;-)
I have actually done this before, before finding phpMyAdmin, to quickly mock up and modify database prototypes.
Of course this doesn't help with your Access/Frontpage interaction dilemna. I would suggest you get them to read this discussion. The ease of implementation of Microsoft's "easy" solutions is much harder than they think. It would probably take less time for them to learn PHP or perl than to get Microsoft's wizards to do what they want!
I would be very interested in this card if it does in fact have working TV-out under linux. I need a card that will do TV-out under linux, and have so far not found anything that will work. If anyone else has TV-out working under linux I would be very happy to hear what card they are using, and how they got it to work!
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It looks like, even though Red Hat is now a big scary company with wads of IPO $$$$$, they are still doing the right thing, and not changing one bit. I'm sure this irks many naysayers, but it looks like it isn't going to get any easier to point fingers at them for anything in the near future.