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
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Modified CDML tags
New CDML
variable tags Description
–errnum
(variable)
Specify a range or single error number to be handled by
the -error variable tag. You can specify discontinuous
ranges, such as -errnum=500-510& -errnum=900-978.
If no error numbers are specified, all errors are handled
by the –error tag.
See appendix B “FileMaker Pro values for error codes”
for a list of error numbers.
–modid
(variable)
Detect record modification collisions by including the
–modid variable with the –edit action tag. If the
modification ID does not match in an –edit request, then
a new error code 306 is returned (see appendix B,
“FileMaker Pro values for error codes”).
New CDML replacement tags Description
[FMP-CurrentModID]
(replacement)
Used in conjunction with the –modid
request parameter to replace with the
record’s current internal modification ID.
The [FMP-If] tag supports the
CurrentModID and CurrentRecID
parameters as numeric types.
[FMP-CurrentPortalRowNumber]
(replacement)
Replace with the number of the current
portal row.
Use this tag within the [FMP-Portal]
looping tag.
[FMP-CurrentRepeatNumber]
(replacement)
Replace with the number of the current
repetition in a repeating field.
Use this tag within the [FMP-Repeating]
looping tag.
[FMP-ElseIf]
(replacement)
Replace with specified data if the
conditions of the [FMP-If] are not met.
Use this tag with the [FMP-If] tag and a
conditional operator.
[FMP-InlineAction]
(replacement)
Lets you send multiple requests to your
database from within a single format file.
The –format request parameter (CDML
variable tag) is ignored within the inline
request.
[FMP-Log]
(replacement)
Lets you specify comments to be recorded
in the Info.log file each time the page that
contains this tag is accessed through the
Web Companion . (See “Web Companion
support for Internet media types” on
page 3-13 for information.)
Modified CDML tag Description
-token
(variable)
You can use multiple tokens by specifying a
number from 0 to 9 after a period in the variable,
for example, -token.3.
[FMP-CurrentToken]
(replacement)
This replacement tag will now accept a parameter
value of 0 to 9, for example, [FMP-
CurrentToken: 3].
[FMP-If: CurrentToken]
(modified parameter)
The currenttoken parameter of the [FMP-If] tag
can now include a number from 0 to 9, for
example [FMP-If:
CurrentToken:3.eq.{CurrentToken:4}].
[FMP-If:
CurrentPortalRowNumber]
(new parameter)
Use this parameter with the [FMP-If] tag to
specify a number for the current portal row within
the [FMP-Portal] looping tag.
[FMP-If:
CurrentRepeatNumber]
(new parameter)
Use this parameter with the [FMP-If] tag to
specify a number for the current field repetition
within the [FMP-Repeating] looping tag.
New CDML replacement tags Description