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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To view the XML Inventory example:
1. If necessary, copy the Inventory example files from the FMWSC
and Tools CD onto your hard disk.
FMWSC and Tools > XML > Inventory Example
2. Place a copy of the Inventory Example folder and its files in the
Web folder inside the FileMaker Pro 5.5 application folder on your
hard disk.
FileMaker Pro 5.5 > Web > Inventory Example
Note For security, when actually publishing a database on the Web,
you should not keep the database file in the Web folder unless you
plan to administer it remotely. See “Opening password-protected
databases remotely” on page 3-18 for information.
3. In FileMaker Pro, open the Inventory.fp5 database and make sure
it’s shared via the Web Companion.
See “Enabling the Web Companion” on page 3-3 and “Sharing the
database via the Web” on page 3-5 for information.
4. In your web browser, type localhost (or your computer’s IP
address) followed by /inventory example/ and press Enter.
http://localhost/inventory example/
http://17.17.17.17/inventory example/
For information on setting up your computer as the localhost, see
“Testing your site without a network connection” on page 3-18.
The XML Inventory example opens in List View in the browser.
5. Select a record and click the Detail View button.
The currently selected record displays in a separate Detail View
window. It is also possible to open the Detail View window by
double-clicking a record item in the list. To close the Detail View
window, click the Cancel button. To apply edits made to a record in
Detail View, click the Update button.
6. To add a record, click the Add button in the List View window.
A separate Add Record window opens.
7. Enter data for the new record and click Add to add it to the bottom
of the list.
Detail View of a selected record in the browser