Instant Web Publishing Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 About publishing FileMaker Pro databases on the web
- Chapter 2 Publishing your database on the web
- Chapter 3 Working with FileMaker databases on the web
- Chapter 4 Designing a database for Instant Web Publishing
- Tips for designing layouts for Instant Web Publishing
- Tips for working with data in a web browser
- General database design considerations
- Working with graphics, sounds, and movies on the web
- Setting the initial layout and view
- Hiding the status area to customize the interface
- Specifying the sort order for web users
- Web viewer design considerations
- Scripts and Instant Web Publishing
- Hosting databases with FileMaker Server Advanced: an overview
- Documenting your solution
- Chapter 5 Testing, monitoring, and securing your site
- Index
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Working with data in Instant Web Publishing
The FileMaker Instant Web Publishing status area has been designed to resemble the desktop application.
Web users interact with databases on the web in Browse or Find mode. All the features that enable web users
to interact with your database, for example, entering, editing, deleting, and finding records, are accessible
from the status area.
Viewing and modifying records in Browse mode
In Browse mode, web users perform tasks by clicking on an icon in the status area. If their account name
and privileges provide access, they can:
1 create records
1 edit records
1 duplicate records
1 delete records
1 sort the found set (based on fields on the current layout)
1 show all records
1 omit the current record from the found set
1 omit multiple, consecutive records from the found set
1 view the omitted records (and hide the existing found set)
Hold the cursor over an icon to see its description. Procedures are outlined in the Instant Web Publishing
Help. To view the Help file, click the Question Mark (?) in the status area.
Important After entering or editing data in a record, web users must click the Submit button in the status area
to save the record to the host.
Data from a FileMaker layout displayed in a web browser with Instant Web Publishing