Custom Web Publishing Guide

Table Of Contents
Chapter 4
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Introduction to Custom Web Publishing with XSLT 47
Installing the CDML Converter
For information about installing the CDML Converter, see the FileMaker Server Advanced Web Publishing
Installation Guide
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Starting and using the CDML Converter
Important It is recommended that you first copy all of the files from the cdml_format_files folder (if you
chose to use it) and all of the files from your
FileMaker Pro Web folder to a temporary working folder, and
do the conversion processing on the copied files.
Note When converting a source file to an XSLT stylesheet, the CDML Converter keeps the same filename
but changes the filename extension to .xsl. If the source folder contains multiple files with the same name
and different extensions, such as
Myfile.html and Myfile.cdml, a file overwriting problem will occur during
conversion. For example, the CDML Converter converts
Myfile.html to Myfile.xsl, and then attempts to
convert
Myfile.cdml to Myfile.xsl. Because Myfile.xsl already exists, the CDML Converter displays a dialog
box to confirm that you want to overwrite it. To avoid this problem before conversion, make sure the files
in the source folder have unique filenames. If you change any filenames, be sure you change any references
to those files before conversion.
To start and use the CDML Converter:
1. To start the CDML Converter, do one of the following:
1 Double-click the FileMaker CDML Converter application icon.
1 Windows: Click the Start button, and choose FileMaker CDML Converter from the Programs menu.
2. For Source Folder, click Select to specify the folder where the CDML source files are stored.
3. Locate and select the folder that contains the CDML source files, then click Select.
4. For Text encoding of files, choose the encoding of the CDML source format files. See “Setting text
encoding for requests” on page 56.
Note All source format files in a conversion session must have the same text encoding.
FileMaker CDML Converter
Click to specify CDML
source folder
Click to specify XSLT
destination folder