Linking to Adobe Bridge Metadata info

I have images that I have added to a folder in Adobe Bridge.
I have added metadata (copyright, source etc...) to each image.
I need to track every image I use in an Access database so I
can view the thumbnail for the image in an .asp page. When I click
the thumbnail the larger image appears. This I have already done.
Now what I would like to do is have the larger image to
appear in an (hmtl or asp) page and show the metadata info that I
inserted via Adobe Bridge.
Thanks for the help?

Scott, I did have a go at this but I can't get the right path to the logComment in the XMP…
Coping artist to creator works fine… If I find the solution I will post back…

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