• I am slowly leaving behind my frontpage 2000 website to replace it with a site built within WP. Currently, there are over 200 asp pages on my existing site that have been built by the FP database wizared, using my Access 2000 database. I think I understand that I will have to recreate much of the tables and queries using .php and msql. Is there a program out there that anyone can recommend that acts as a WYSIWYG .php builder, where it easily creates a .php page that draws from tables and queries (or builds queries/formulas) itself? As I have only known Access interms of databases, I am unfamiliar with the process of how fields from table and queries, including formula fields within queries, are able to be displayed within WP.

    Thanks,

    Ron

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  • Have you looked at this? Importing Content to WP.

    But you probably also want to consider whether the coding of your existing site is worth preserving/copying — if it’s outdated or full of validation errors, that’s likely to be a problem…

    Thread Starter rkartman

    (@rkartman)

    Thanks.

    Actually, I am not concerned about having to re-create standard .htm pages (or with whatever format is best-suited today). Those are primarily pictures, text and flash files and need to be updated anyway.

    However, I am terribly concerned about what do do about re-creating a system within WP that replaces the way I use my Access database and .asp pages (which are created in Frontpage) that are used to update and display fields from the many tables and queries within my Access database. I understand that queries are not created within mysql itself but through .php pages (is this right?) that contain the formulas. I am looking for some sort of software or wizard program that will be able to do this for me easily by creating the necessary pages (if there is such a thing) similar to the way the Frontpage Database Wizard does.

    Ron

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