You can customize your Web pages with any form of scripting that is supported by the browser. For example, you might want to write custom functions to take a solution offline rather than using the Workflow Toolbar control. Refer to the Issue Tracking solution for an example of offline redirection script using Microsoft ActiveX® Data Object (ADO).
Because the user interface for your team solution is Web-based, your interface can take advantage of all the benefits of scripting.
To add script to a data access page using the Microsoft Script Editor
Note For additional information, see the online Help available from the Help button in the Microsoft Script Editor.
For more information about using script in data access pages, see the Access 2000 online Help.
For additional information about scripting, refer to the scripting reference in the MSDN Library. For details about accessing the MSDN Library, see Finding Information.