Administrator’s Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface Introducing FileMaker Pro 5.5 Unlimited
- Chapter 1 Installing the FileMaker Web Server Connector
- Chapter 2 Administering the Web Server Connector
- Chapter 3 Publishing your database on the Web
- Types of web publishing
- Using the FileMakerPro Web Companion
- Creating a custom home page
- Creating a custom home page for Instant Web Publishing
- Creating a custom web site using a database layout
- Web Companion support for Internet mediatypes
- Monitoring your site
- Exporting data to a static HTML page
- Testing your site without a networkconnection
- Opening password-protected databasesremotely
- Chapter 4 Custom web publishing using CDML
- About the CDML examples
- General steps for custom web publishing using CDML
- About CDML format files
- Generating FileMakerPro CGI requests using CDML
- Using the CDML Tool and templates
- Modified CDML tags
- About the CDML Reference database
- Creating error messages
- Using an encoding parameter with a CDML replacement tag
- Planning your web site
- Chapter 5 Using FileMakerPro XML to deliver your data
- About the XML examples
- General process for custom web publishing using XML
- Generating an XML document
- Using the FMPDSORESULT grammar
- Using the FileMakerPro Extended XMLgrammars
- About UTF-8 encoded data
- Generating FileMakerPro CGI requests for an XML document
- Using style sheets with your XMLdocument
- Comparing CSS, XSLT, and JavaScript
- Looking at the XML Inventory example
- Chapter 6 Using Java and JDBC to deliver your data
- About the JDBC examples
- About JDBC
- Using the FileMaker JDBC Driver
- SQL supported by the FileMaker JDBCDriver
- FileMakerPro support for Unicodecharacters
- About the FileMaker JDBC Driver interfaces and extensions
- Example 1: Looking at the FileMakerPro Explorer application
- Example 2: Creating the JBuilder Inventoryapplication
- Example 3: Creating the Visual Cafe Inventory application
- Using the FileMaker Java classes
- Appendix A Valid names used in CGI requests for FileMaker XML data
- Generating a –find, –findall, or –findany request
- Generating a –view request
- Generating a –new request
- Generating an –edit request
- Generating a –delete request
- Generating a –dbnames request
- Generating a –layoutnames request
- Generating a –scriptnames request
- Generating a –dbopen request
- Generating a –dbclose request
- Specifying parameters for the request
- –db (Database)
- –lay (Layout)
- –format (Format)
- –recid (Record ID)
- –modid (Modification ID)
- –lop (Logical operator)
- –op (Comparison operator)
- –max (Maximum records)
- –skip (Skip records)
- –sortfield (Sort field)
- –sortorder (Sort order)
- –script (Script)
- –script.prefind (Script before Find)
- –script.presort (Script before Sort)
- –styletype (Style type)
- –stylehref (Style href)
- –password (Database password)
- field name (Name of specific field)
- Appendix B FileMaker Pro values for error codes
- Appendix C Enabling the FileMaker Pro Web Companion in MacOS X
- Index
Custom web publishing using CDML 4-3
< INPUT TYPE=“hidden” NAME=“-db” VALUE=“Filename.fp5”>
< INPUT TYPE=“hidden” NAME=“-lay” VALUE=“Layout Name”>
< INPUT TYPE=“hidden” NAME=“-format”
VALUE=“Filename.htm”>
< INPUT TYPE=“hidden” NAME=“-error” VALUE=“Filename.htm”>
Note Format files that contain the “FMPro FMRES” form action are
instant web pages generated by the Web Companion Instant Web
Publishing feature. (See chapter 14, “Publishing databases on the
Web,” in the FileMaker Pro User’s Guide for information about
Instant Web Publishing or see FileMaker Pro Help.)
CDML variable tags are used to specify the parameters of a request:
1 The names -db and -lay in this example (referred to as CDML
variable tags) are used to specify the database and layout for the
request.
1 The -format name specifies the format file you want the Web
Companion to display with the results of the database request.
1 The -error name specifies the format file you want displayed in
case of an error in the request. (For information on other ways to
display an error page, see “Creating error messages” on page 4-13.)
For making requests to the database, the format file must contain a
CDML action tag. For example, a Delete Record format file contains
the -delete action tag in an HTML submit form button.
< INPUT TYPE=“submit” NAME=“-delete” VALUE=“Delete this
record”>
CDML replacement tags act as placeholders for data. For example,
if the current CDML page is based on a record with “Robert Chan”
in FieldName1, the CDML tag [FMP-Field: FieldName1] is replaced
with “Robert Chan”.
< INPUT TYPE=“text” NAME=“Field Name1” VALUE=“[FMP-Field: Field
Name1]”>
Field Name1: Robert Chan
When a format file is displayed statically in the browser rather than
as the result of a FileMaker Pro CGI request, CDML replacement
tags will appear on the page.
FileMaker Pro 5.5 Unlimited includes templates of the commonly used
format files. For information, see “Using the Templates tab” on
page 4-6.
Generating FileMaker Pro CGI requests
using CDML
You use CDML action tags in FileMaker Pro CGI (Common
Gateway Interface) commands to generate requests for data from
your database.
The delete.htm template page displayed
statically in the browser window