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FileMaker Pro User’s Guide
About FileMaker Pro Web Companion
FileMaker Pro Web Companion is a plug-in component of
FileMaker Pro. The Web Companion functions as a web server
application, communicating with web browsers that request data
from (or submit data to) a FileMaker Pro database.
Note The Web Companion also acts as a Common Gateway Interface
(CGI) application, handling the interaction between FileMaker Pro and
web browser software. You can publish databases using other Common
Gateway Interface (CGI) applications, available from third-party vendors.
About Instant Web Publishing
You can use FileMaker Pro Instant Web Publishing to quickly and
easily publish your database. You don’t have to change your
database, use additional software, or design web pages. Instant Web
Publishing is included in FileMaker Pro.
Note FileMaker Pro Instant Web Publishing is designed for sharing
data in small workgroups, or for accessing your own data on a
network. For information about the number of users that can access
a published database, see FileMaker Pro Help. Choose Help menu >
Contents and Index, click the Index tab, and type guests.
Host computer In FileMaker Pro web publishing, a web server running
FileMaker Pro with the Web Companion enabled. Your
published databases must be open on the host computer.
Internet Protocol
(IP) address
A unique address for each computer connecting to the
Internet or an intranet. Web pages are sent from one IP
address to another—first a web browser requests specific
pages, then the server application delivers the requested
page to the browser.
Internet service
provider (ISP)
A company that provides Internet connections. An ISP
may also provide services for hosting FileMaker Pro
databases on the Web.
Cascading style
sheets (CSS)
A language that provides more control over the layout and
appearance of web pages than HTML. Cascading style
sheets work like templates for web pages. If web pages
contain CSS, users must view the pages in a browser that
supports CSS.
This term Means
Publishing a database with FileMaker Pro Web Companion
A web browser
requests data from or
sends data to the
database. The Web
Companion returns web
pages that contain data
Internet or intranet
connection
Host computer running FileMaker Pro.
The Web Companion is enabled and
the database is open
Users’ computers running
web browser software