Custom Web Publishing Guide

Table Of Contents
Contents
Chapter 1
Introducing Custom Web Publishing
A
bout this guide
10
Creating dynamic web sites with the Web Publishing Engine
10
About Custom Web Publishing with XML
11
About Custom Web Publishing with XSLT
11
About the
tools for developing XSLT stylesheets
11
Web publishing requirements
12
What is required to publish a database using Custom Web Publishing
12
What web users need to access a Custom Web Publishing solution
12
Connecting to the Internet or an intranet
12
New features in
Custom Web Publishing with XML and XSLT
12
FileMaker scripts and Custom Web Publishin
g
13
Script tips and considerations
13
Migrating web publishing solutions from previous versions of FileMaker
Pro
15
Where to go from here
16
Chapter 2
Preparing databases for Custom Web Publishing
Enabling Custom Web Publishing in a database
17
When web users use Custom Web Publishing to access a protected database
17
Protecting your published databases
18
Web server support for Internet media
types (MIME)
18
About publishing the contents of container fields on the web
19
Publishing container field objects stored in a databas
e
19
P
ublishing container field objects stored as a file reference
19
H
ow web users can use container field data
19
Chapter 3
Accessing XML data with the Web Publishing Engine
Using C
ustom Web Publishing with XML
21
Differences between the Web Publishing Engine and FileMaker Pro
XML Import/Export
21
How the Web Publishing Engine generates XML data from a request
22
General process for accessing XML data from the Web Publishing Engine
22
About the URL syntax for XML data and container objects
23
What’s new in the URL syntax for XML data
23
About the URL syntax for XML data
23
About the URL syntax for FileMaker container objects in XML solutions
24
About URL text encoding
25