homer
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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Miradu:
Ok, I'll admit it...clever use of color 
acajigas:
You'll want to learn ASP (or a similiar scripting languate, such as ColdFusion) and use that to interface with the database. Some things to consider.
1) Do you NEED a search engine? If the site isn't that big, it can be preferable both for the end-user and web site owner to use good navigation and perhaps a site map.
2) If the site is LARGE, you probably don't want to use Access. Look into an SQL server for better performance.
3) Is the site, itself, contained in the database? In otherwords, are you developing a database-driven web site where the content of the site is stored in the database? If so, then you definitely want to switch to a different database system. If not, then I'm not too sure how practical the search database would be.
4) Does your school have Filemaker Pro? If so, Filemaker has a built in web-server, making a quick and (relatively) easy way to get a database driven site online.
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