I spent 2 days trying to get DBMan running on Windows 2000 using the Personal Web server. Tried everything - kept getting the dreaded 500 server error. Gave up. Instead, I tried it on my website (which runs Unix and encourages CGI). Works like a charm- perfectly! I would like to have a prototype worked out on my machine before I upload it, however. Has anybody had (and solved) a similar problem? Does anyone have DBMan running on their local machine in Windows 2000?
Second question: I would like to build a database of chemical names, like H2O, but is there any way I can make the "2" a subscript, as in h<sub>2</sub>O, but without using the html sub formatting characters? This adds 10 keystrokes just to format 1 character. Thanks in advance. - Gary
Second question: I would like to build a database of chemical names, like H2O, but is there any way I can make the "2" a subscript, as in h<sub>2</sub>O, but without using the html sub formatting characters? This adds 10 keystrokes just to format 1 character. Thanks in advance. - Gary