Quote: from JeremyM at 5:12 pm on April 30, 2008 Quote: from rand0mguy at 11:05 pm on April 29, 2008 u make web forms in html. open office databases and forms etc arnt html. for web forms use html and for web databases something like mySQL Wasn't aware OO had any type of database management. rand0mguy, if it's anything like FileMaker, you can definitely use it online. I'd goto the openoffice.org community boards and ask that question along with your intentions in higher detail. I bet you'll get a great response. they have there databases like MS office exel and access
Quote: from rand0mguy at 11:05 pm on April 29, 2008 u make web forms in html. open office databases and forms etc arnt html. for web forms use html and for web databases something like mySQL Wasn't aware OO had any type of database management. rand0mguy, if it's anything like FileMaker, you can definitely use it online. I'd goto the openoffice.org community boards and ask that question along with your intentions in higher detail. I bet you'll get a great response.
u make web forms in html. open office databases and forms etc arnt html. for web forms use html and for web databases something like mySQL
Wasn't aware OO had any type of database management.
rand0mguy, if it's anything like FileMaker, you can definitely use it online.
I'd goto the openoffice.org community boards and ask that question along with your intentions in higher detail. I bet you'll get a great response.
Uh, excel isn't a "database" program per-say...
Access is.