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Integrating Databases with the Web Using FileMaker Pro 5.0 Michael Lindeman Illinois Online Network Faculty Summer Institute May 22-24, 2000
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FileMaker Pro 5.0 n Powerful, easy-to-use relational database product n Excellent as a personal and small group productivity tool (not for large, enterprise systems n Available for both Windows and Mac
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FileMaker Pro and the Web n Versions prior to 4.0 required a third party product for web integration n 4.0/5.0 includes a built-in Web server called the Web Companion n In order to serve databases over the Web: –FileMaker application and Web companion must be running (cannot run as NT service) –Databases must be open –Best to use a server rather than a desktop machine for production services n Versions prior to 4.0 required a third party product for web integration n 4.0/5.0 includes a built-in Web server called the Web Companion n In order to serve databases over the Web: –FileMaker application and Web companion must be running (cannot run as NT service) –Databases must be open –Best to use a server rather than a desktop machine for production services
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Two Methods for Web Publishing n Instant Web Publishing –quick and dirty –no knowledge of HTML or scripting required –standard interface; no customization n Custom Web Publishing –requires knowledge of HTML (especially forms) and Claris Dynamic Markup Language –allows total control over the appearance and features of individual pages
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Examples of Eductional Uses of Web Enabled Databases: n Course Evaluations –Web Design for Online Educators Evaluation Web Design for Online Educators EvaluationWeb Design for Online Educators Evaluation n Learning Contracts –Student Assessment in Online Courses Student Assessment in Online CoursesStudent Assessment in Online Courses n Registration –Web Design for Online Eductors Registration Web Design for Online Eductors RegistrationWeb Design for Online Eductors Registration
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Important Factoids n In custom publishing, the FileMaker Pro 5/Web folder is the virtual root--all Web files must be in or beneath it n In custom publishing, if you want the browser to render database field data as HTML, use the “raw” encoding method
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What We’re Going to Do Today n Create a database and serve it via instant publishing n Learn how to enable and configure Web Companion n Adding features such as: –setting up value lists via radio buttons, menus, etc. –data validation –security
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What We’re Going to Do Today n Brief Introduction to Custom Publishing –Homepage –CDML Tool –CDML Reference –CDML Templates –Sample Databases n Let’s Get Started!!! n Go to: http://illinois.online.uillinois.edu/ionresources/fmpro http://illinois.online.uillinois.edu/ionresources/fmpro
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