Ebook Database Publishing With Filemaker Pro on the Web, by Maria Langer

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Database Publishing With Filemaker Pro on the Web, by Maria Langer

Database Publishing With Filemaker Pro on the Web, by Maria Langer


Database Publishing With Filemaker Pro on the Web, by Maria Langer


Ebook Database Publishing With Filemaker Pro on the Web, by Maria Langer

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Database Publishing With Filemaker Pro on the Web, by Maria Langer

Synopsis

This text focuses on the Web capabilities of FileMaker Pro and gives practical advice for any database publisher. The book is designed specifically for users creating a corporate intranet as well as publishing their databases on the Internet.

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 480 Seiten

Verlag: Peachpit Press Publications; Auflage: Subsequent (28. Februar 2003)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 032114872X

ISBN-13: 978-0321148728

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

4.5 von 5 Sternen

3 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 4.772.168 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

I disagree with many of the comments made by others on this book. True, there isn't much competition available on CDML, however, I found this to be an excellent way to get to grips with publishing FileMaker to the web. I didn't find any typos that prevented me getting the examples up and running immediately plus all the html code and databases can be downloaded from Peachpits web site anyway.Similarly, the fact that it assumes that all databases include images wasn't a problem as all examples are gone through step by step with comments on points of interest. With even the most basic understanding of html it is easy to see where the image code is located. Likewise I'm not sure why the CDML section being smaller than the Filemaker Pro manual is a problem as if you buy this book you'll already have the manual anyway.I used this book in getting a Lasso served database on the web and found enough commonality between Lasso and FileMaker to get lots of useful info. There were many things that I simply couldn't have figured out without it otherwise.My only complaints would be that it's a bit short and there is too much emphasis on the Instant web publishing - this space would be better served for more detail on custom web publishing which is what most people would do. Also, it should be updated using Dreamweaver as an example instead of Claris HomePage (a sample software CD would be nice to)If you want a good easy to understand book that takes you through the set-up step-by-step there is nothing better that I've seen. Even if you only get a few tips out of it, it will have paid for itself.

I knew FileMaker, but had no clue about how it, CDML and HTML worked together. Now I do. Her examples were usually succinct and easy to understand. I had several databases up and running by the next day (and would have spent a lot of time meandering otherwise). Being a PC guy, the four-or-so chapters spent on Mac-oriented add-ons such as Lasso really didn't help that much. In all, I used about two-thirds of the book. The rest of it got me to the point where I could take off on my own, which I believe is what the author intended. While I didn't find any "juicy" nuggets here, I did find that much like while I was learning FMP, those "nuggets" just sort of dawn on you as you work. I give this book a strong recommendation for beginners and intermediates, and even expert-level FMP users who are unfamiliar with CDML.

I needed a CDML reference in a hurry. This book has that and much more! Clear and easy to understand with important references. If you are using FileMaker on the Web, you need this book!

I disagree with many of the comments made by others on this book. True, there isn't much competition available on CDML, however, I found this to be an excellent way to get to grips with publishing FileMaker to the web. I didn't find any typos that prevented me getting the examples up and running immediately plus all the html code and databases can be downloaded from Peachpits web site anyway.Similarly, the fact that it assumes that all databases include images wasn't a problem as all examples are gone through step by step with comments on points of interest. With even the most basic understanding of html it is easy to see where the image code is located. Likewise I'm not sure why the CDML section being smaller than the Filemaker Pro manual is a problem as if you buy this book you'll already have the manual anyway.I used this book in getting a Lasso served database on the web and found enough commonality between Lasso and FileMaker to get lots of useful info. There were many things that I simply couldn't have figured out without it otherwise.My only complaints would be that it's a bit short and there is too much emphasis on the Instant web publishing - this space would be better served for more detail on custom web publishing which is what most people would do. Also, it should be updated using Dreamweaver as an example instead of Claris HomePage (a sample software CD would be nice to)If you want a good easy to understand book that takes you through the set-up step-by-step there is nothing better that I've seen. Even if you only get a few tips out of it, it will have paid for itself.

If you are looking for a way to get your database online and looking professional this book will do nothing for you. It is too old to be of any use, the techniques are aimed at people who would think that animated gifs are pretty groovy, and I wonder if the author actually knows anything about Lasso at all. (excuse me if I am wrong there) To have a whole chapter on what is the top Filemaker publishing tool (Lasso) on the market and to give less info than what is already in the manual is just terrible. What would be nice is the list of tags and then explanations of what each tag does and where it could be used, and examples that did something more complex than adding a file would be nice. But then I believe it shows the age of this book, anybody in the year 2000 who is making web pages using Homepage, Pagemill or Frontpage should have their computer taken off them. Maybe this book rocked in 1998, though I doubt that too. If you need to get a database online and need to do it with minimum fuss buy Dreamweaver and Lasso Studio, the manual with Lasso Studio will have you running in very little time. If you want to waste money on something that can be found off Blueworld's website for free then buy this book.

I knew FileMaker, but had no clue about how it, CDML and HTML worked together. Now I do. Her examples were usually succinct and easy to understand. I had several databases up and running by the next day (and would have spent a lot of time meandering otherwise). Being a PC guy, the four-or-so chapters spent on Mac-oriented add-ons such as Lasso really didn't help that much. In all, I used about two-thirds of the book. The rest of it got me to the point where I could take off on my own, which I believe is what the author intended. While I didn't find any "juicy" nuggets here, I did find that much like while I was learning FMP, those "nuggets" just sort of dawn on you as you work. I give this book a strong recommendation for beginners and intermediates, and even expert-level FMP users who are unfamiliar with CDML.

Contrary to other reviews, CDML was not done away with in Filemaker 5 or 6. It was still the primary method for connecting Filemaker Databases to the web. In Filemaker 7 and 8 it has been done away with but many solutions still use CDML and many databases are still in earlier versions. If you are in that situation and need or want to learn CDML there are not many good references out there, but this book is a good hands on way to walk yourself through creating CDML web pages if you are new to that sort of things.

although there are some nice, simple examples of basic data publishing on the web, and how to do a simple transactions page, the explanations for her code are somewhat lacking and seem to be riddled with typos.one i would like to mention is the use of the "/" character before the word "fmpro" used in a link. sometimes she uses the backslash character, other times she does not. nowhere in the book could i find an explanation and i have been steadily reading it for a month. used either way, my database still did not publish correctly.

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