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
Chapter 1
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About publishing FileMaker Pro databases on the web 9
1 FileMaker Pro clients can no longer host databases with Instant Web Publishing. The files must be web
published on the host computer.
1 It is no longer possible to specify the starting and ending points for a range of records in Table View.
Instead, you can specify the starting point and the next 50 records (or remainder of the found set,
whichever is smaller) are displayed.
1 The URL syntax has changed for web-published files. If you manually created a link to access a database
on the web, you must update the link after converting the file. For more information, see
“Linking to a
database from an HTML page” on page 15.
1 The Web Security databases are no longer supported. If you relied on them for web-based security,
you must transfer the accounts, passwords and associated privileges into your converted database files in
FileMaker Pro.