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David Walsh - 25 Feb 2004 11:51 GMT
Hi all

     I have been trying to create a web site that utilizes java scripting. I know that for what i want it to do I require an asp page instead of a htm page, this is so that I can use an external database that will be used to store information and to retreive it to be displayed in the website

    I have sucessfully worked this in Frontpage, but am trying to use Publisher to do the same functionality

   Does anyone know if there is a way that Java Scripting can be incorporated into a publisher created Web Page
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 25 Feb 2004 14:13 GMT
A snippet of JS can be added to a pub page via the Insert html code
fragment.

Since Pub is not an html editor nor a web design tool there is no support
for ASP or any other programming.

Publisher writes all the code for you and you'll want to note just how much
of it version 2003 writes. A very simple page can easily top 100 kb file
size.

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> Hi all,
>
>       I have been trying to create a web site that utilizes java scripting. I know that for what i want it to do I require an asp page
instead of a htm page, this is so that I can use an external database that
will be used to store information and to retreive it to be displayed in the
website.

>      I have sucessfully worked this in Frontpage, but am trying to use Publisher to do the same functionality.
>
>     Does anyone know if there is a way that Java Scripting can be incorporated into a publisher created Web Page
 
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