Custom Web Publishing with XML and XSLT

Table Of Contents
Contents
About this guide 9
Chapter 1
Introducing Custom Web Publishing 11
About the Web Publishing Engine 12
How a Web Publishing Engine request is processed 12
Custom Web Publishing with PHP 13
Custom Web Publishing with XML and XSLT 13
Comparing PHP to XML and XSLT 14
Reasons to choose PHP 14
Reasons to choose XML and XSLT 14
Chapter 2
About Custom Web Publishing with XML and XSLT 15
Creating dynamic websites with the Web Publishing Engine 15
About Custom Web Publishing with XML 15
About Custom Web Publishing with XSLT 15
About developing XSLT stylesheets 16
Key features in Custom Web Publishing with XML and XSLT 16
Web publishing requirements 17
What is required to publish a database using Custom Web Publishing 17
What web users need to access a Custom Web Publishing solution 17
Connecting to the Internet or an intranet 17
Where to go from here 18
Chapter 3
Preparing databases for Custom Web Publishing 19
Enabling Custom Web Publishing in a database 19
Accessing a protected database 19
Protecting your published databases 20
Web server support for Internet media types (MIME) 20
About publishing the contents of container fields on the web 21
Publishing container field objects stored in a database 21
Publishing container field objects stored as a file reference 21
How web users view container field data 21
FileMaker scripts and Custom Web Publishing 22
Script tips and considerations 22
Script behavior in Custom Web Publishing solutions 23