Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Web Application Recipes

Author:   Joseph Lowery ,  Eric Ott ,  Eric Ott
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
ISBN:  

9780735713208


Pages:   648
Publication Date:   04 December 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Web Application Recipes


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Why reinvent the wheel every time you design a new Web site? With this book, you don't have to. By providing real-world recipes for building dynamic Web applications using Dreamweaver with ASP, ColdFusion, or PHP, this book shows you how to save time and money while focusing on the things that make your site unique. In these pages, a trio of Dreamweaver experts provides reusable recipes for User Login, Employee Lookup, Conference Room Scheduler, Survey Builder, In/Out Board, Time Card, Journal, and E-Mail Merge. Included are thorough explanations of all of Dreamweaver MX 2004's new features: dynamic cross-browser validation, improved CSS support, built-in graphics editing, secure FTP, tighter integration with other Macromedia tools, enhanced coding tools, and more. Each recipe includes discussions of application structure, database components, data binding concerns, and application-specific issues. The end result is a collection of recipes for Dreamweaver success that you'll find yourself using again and again.

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Author:   Joseph Lowery ,  Eric Ott ,  Eric Ott
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   New Riders Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 23.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 18.90cm
Weight:   1.066kg
ISBN:  

9780735713208


ISBN 10:   0735713200
Pages:   648
Publication Date:   04 December 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction. I. STARTERS: FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF WEB APPLICATIONS. 1. Basic Principles of Data Source Design. How Web Applications Work. Application Server Technologies Overview. Types of Data Sources. Structuring Your Data. Connecting to Data Sources. Setting Up ColdFusion Connections. Connecting to a MySQL Data Source for PHP. Preparing SQL Statements. 2. Building Applications in Dreamweaver Workspace. Working in the Workspace. II. MAIN COURSE: INTRANET WEB APPLICATIONS. Recipe 1. User Login. Ingredients. Prep Work. End User Recipe: User Login. End User Recipe: New User Registration. End User Recipe: Personalizing and Protecting Pages. End User Recipe: Conditional Display. End User Recipe: Editing the User Profile. End User Recipe: Emailing Passwords. Administrator Recipe: Managing Users. Administrator Recipe: Modifying User Profiles. Administrator Recipe: Viewing User Statistics. Recipe 2. Employee Lookup. Ingredients. Prep Work. End User Recipe: Employee Search. End User Recipe: Employee Advanced Search. End User Recipe: Employee Results. End User Recipe: Employee Details. End User Recipe: Update Employee. Administrator Recipe: New Job. Administrator Recipe: New Employee. 3. Conference Room Scheduler. Ingredients. Prep Work. End User Recipe: Meeting Request. For PHP. End User Recipe: Meeting Conflict. End User Recipe: Meeting Details. End User Recipe: Edit Meeting Request. End User Recipe: Search for Existing Meeting. End User Recipe: Meeting Results. Administrator Recipe: Add Conference Room. Administrator Recipe: Edit Conference Room. Recipe 4. In/Out Dashboard. Ingredients. Prep Work. End User Recipe: Dashboard. End User Recipe: Update Status. Administrator Recipe: Manage Announcements. Administrator Recipe: Add Announcements. III. MAIN COURSE: WORKGROUP WEB APPLICATIONS. Recipe 5. Survey Builder. Ingredients. Prep Work. Administrator Recipe: Create Survey. Administrator Recipe: Add Survey Questions. Administrator Recipe: Survey Manager. Administrator Recipe: Edit Survey. Administrator Recipe: Edit Survey Questions. Administrator Recipe: Launch Survey. Administrator Recipe: Survey Statistics. End User Recipe: Taking the Survey. End User Recipe: Survey Completed. End User Recipe: Survey Offline. Recipe 6. Time Cards. Ingredients. Prep Work. Recipe Overview: Data Source Tables and Queries. Administrator Recipe: Add Job Code. Administrator Recipe: Add Project. Recipe: Administrator/End-User Recipe: Project Summary. End-User Recipe: Add Time Card. Administrator Recipe: Hours Breakdown. Administrator Recipe: Task Detail. Administrator Recipe: Task Update. Administrator Recipe: View Time Cards. Recipe 7. Journal. Ingredients. Prep Work. Administrator Recipe: Manage Journal. Administrator Recipe: New Journal. Administrator Recipe: Edit Journal. User Recipe: View Journal. User Recipe: Journal Publisher. User Recipe: Journal Editor. User Recipe: Journal Archive. Recipe 8. Mail Merge. Ingredients. Prep Work. End User Recipe: Search Users. End User Recipe: Mailing List Results Page. End User Recipe: Send Mail. Administrator Recipe: Mailbox. Administrator Recipe: Mail Log. Index.

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Joseph Lowery's books on the Web and Web-building tools are international bestsellers, having sold more than 300,000 copies worldwide in 9 different languages. He is the author of Beyond Dreamweaver and From FrontPage to Dreamweaver from New Riders as well as the Dreamweaver MX 2004 Bible and the Fireworks MX Bible series, both from Wiley Publishing. He also co-authored the Dreamweaver MX Killer Tips series with Angela Buraglia. As a programmer, Joseph contributed two extensions to the latest release of Fireworks and many, many extensions available for Dreamweaver. He is also a consultant and trainer and has presented at Seybold in both Boston and San Francisco, Macromedia conferences in the U.S. and Europe, ThunderLizard's Web World, and Fawcette Publication's WebBuilde. As a partner in Deva Associates, Ltd., Joseph developed the Deva Tools for the Dreamweaver set of navigational extensions. With Edoardo Zubler, Joseph created FlashBang!, Flash navigation for Dreamweaver users. Eric Ott has more than 10 years of experience as a pioneer in the Web industry. His position at Macromedia as the product manager for Dreamweaver enabled him to define the direction of this highly regarded Web-development platform from its early days. His knowledge and experience in Web design and development have given him strong insight into ways to achieve success on the Web. Eric is currently the President at WebAssist.

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