> Ahhrrrgggg .... so frustrating I just want to build a website ... !!! I thought Dream weaver would be the answer. :-( If you are not interested in learning some HTML (and maybe CSS) then DW is likely not the answer for you. While the marketing hype says you don't need to know this, you really do, or else you are in for one unexpected thing after another.... -- Murray --- ICQ
Luke, Thank you for the reply. Welcome back from non synchronization. We missed you. The Version of Sharepoint services is 3.0 the sharepoint dll has a date of Friday, April 28, 2006, 8:14:44 PM. I am using Visual Studio 2005. Windows Server 2003 SP1 for the OS. IIS6.0. I also tried a Web Part using a section from the 3.0 SDK " Walkthrough: Creating a Basic SharePoint Web Part "
Hello David, When I build the site inititally I probably would have used a master page. It was so long ago I can't remember. I did not move it all to another page I simply right clicked on the page number on the bottom then on "Apply Master Page" then I changed them all to ignore. They seem to be loading fine as I have tested them on PC and Mac. As for the page length on my computer
"Bill" <none@none.invalid> wrote in message news:crbi84d3sq6otkl4tubp3qg6v83juqrfep@4ax.com... On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:02:35 -0400, Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote: jon wrote: Hello, I know that using Comcast site builder software in building a web page is not the greatest but after reading all the help files I could not find the info that I was looking
Thanks again for your help Michael. I have the StudentTable, SchoolTable, and EnrollmentTable built. I can now enter students names, school names, and then enroll students at a particular school. I am getting stuck when creating the table you suggested, StudentAttendance. You wrote in an earlier post: "I would have a main table based on Schools and a subform based on StudentAttendance