Monday, October 20, 2008

Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Advanced for Windows and Macintosh: Visual Quickpro Guide


1. Working with Servers
In this chapter, you'll learn how to install and configure a Web server on a PC using Microsoft IIS and Apache, and on a Macintosh using Apache.

2. Configuring a Dreamweaver Site
In this chapter, you'll learn how to create and configure a Dreamweaver site for dynamic content, a process that includes specifying a root folder for your Web application, defining a remote folder, designating a testing server, and setting a URL prefix.

3. Preparing Your Coding Environment
In this chapter, you'll learn how to access and use the many options you have for working with code in Dreamweaver, and how to configure your coding environment to support your own style of working with code.

4. Setting Up Your Database Environment
This chapter introduces you to fundamental database concepts and then explores the requirements for working with a database in Dreamweaver.

5. Working with SQL
In this chapter, you'll learn how to create a simple SQL database named travelclub that contains two tables (members and flightprefs).

6. Defining Recordsets
In this chapter, you'll learn how to define simple and complex recordsets. You'll also learn how to filter and sort records using ASP, PHP, and ColdFusion.

7. Adding Dynamic Content
In this chapter, you'll learn how to add dynamic text, images, HTML attributes, and Flash parameters. In addition, you'll learn how to use the Live Data window to preview dynamic content in Design view.

8. Using Dynamic Forms
In this chapter, you'll learn how to create an HTML form that includes dynamic form objects and use JavaScript with form objects to add actions, such as displaying a message or going to a new page when form fields are filled in or the form is submitted.

9. Adding Server Behaviors
In this chapter, you'll learn how to insert server behaviors and application objects to display multiple records on a page in a dynamic table; add recordset navigation links, a recordset navigation bar, and a record counter; and display or hide regions on dynamic pages.

10. Building Master/Detail Page Sets
In this chapter, you'll learn two different ways to build master/detail page sets: (1) by using server behaviors to create a master page and then creating the detail page; (2) by inserting an application object to automatically create a master page and a detail page in one operation.

11. Creating Search and Results Pages
In this chapter, you'll learn how to build two types of search and result pages: pages for a single search parameter and pages for multiple search parameters.

12. Creating Pages for Editing Records

13. Controlling Access
In this chapter, you'll learn to create a MySQL database table to store user information, build a registration page and a registration form, and build a login page and a login form. In addition, you'll learn how to enable users to log out of your site and how to prevent unauthorized access to restricted pages.

14. Using XML and XHTML
In this chapter, you'll learn how to create XHTML documents and convert HTML documents to XHTML. You'll also learn how to create XML files and attach Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

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