is a script processor that builds static-dynamic HTML Pages combining them with your Microsoft Access database information.
It allows you to generate Web pages containing your Microsoft Access database information with no middleware such as ASP's or CGI's.
You can re-generate your Web pages at any time, in an automated way. To change part of your HTML templates (for example, add an image or add a link) you simply re-generate your Web pages.
QueryWeb is script-independent. You select your favorite scripting language and QueryWeb combines your script with your Microsoft Access database information, using it's own TAGs.
With QueryWeb you can define many projects, each with different environments (development, maintenance, test, production) and with different variables (such as your server name, directories, file extensions, device, log area, database URL and name).
After your project is setup, you write your templates. You can use whatever tools are available, the only requirement is to incorporate QueryWeb's TAGs into the templates. There is no limit to the number of templates.
You can also use this tool to navigate through your templates or your generated Web pages in order to see broken links.
QueryWeb runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
21-day Trial
license
— the installer is 2 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Database Publishing.
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