Gather Your Ingredients and Start Cooking!
Roll up your sleeves and prepare to whip up some of the tastiest Web sites imaginable. The Joy of Dreamweaver MX: Recipes for Data-Driven Web Sites is chock full of recipes, solutions, and helpful advice on using Dreamweaver MX to create beautiful and practical Web sites. Learn to create database connections, bind and preview live data, and build complex and design-oriented Web applications. Author Paul Newman assembles all the essential Dreamweaver ingredients, then presents cookbook-style recipes for constructing actual Web solutions you can customize and use. From defining a sites goals, to design and production, to publishing and maintaining the active site, this book is an eight-course meal of insightful information.
- Follow recipes to create Web applications in a jiffy
- Spice up Web pages with data-driven solutions
- Stir in Microsoft Access and SQL Server databases
- Utilize the new integrated workspace and Multiple Document Interface (MDI)
- Cook up and serve dynamic ASP and ColdFusion applications for the Web
- Take advantage of Dreamweavers support for the latest Internet
technologies
- Master advanced techniques to take your Web cooking skills to the next
level
- Fortify the books information with working examples from the companion Web
site
- Whet your appetite with plenty of sample code and third-party extensions
Contents
Part I: Setting the Table: Get Cookin with Dreamweaver
MX
Chapter 1: Dreamweaver MX: Cleaner, Whiter,
Brighter
Chapter 2: Utensils: Choosing the Right Tools
for the Job
Chapter 3: Ingredients: The Care and Feeding
of Databases
Chapter 4: Organizing Your Kitchen: The
Macromedia Workflow
Part II : Appetizers: Some Recipes to Get You
Started
Chapter 5: Advanced Contact
Form
Chapter 6: Advanced
Guestbook
Chapter 7: Filtering Recordsets Using Parameter
Queries
Chapter 8: Filtering Recordsets Using Stored
Procedures
Chapter 9: Download
Counter
Chapter 10: News Section
Part III : Entrees: Building a Data-Driven Web
Application
Chapter 11: Preparation and
Planning
Chapter 12: Insert Record and Retrieve
Identity
Chapter 13: Uploads Made
Simple
Chapter 14: Preview Image Before
Upload
Chapter 15: Batch
Deletes
Chapter 16: Batch
Updates
Chapter 17: Nested Repeat
Regions
Chapter 18: Online HTML
Editors
Chapter 19: User
Authentication
Chapter 20: Admin
Section
Appendix A: Sample
Code
Appendix B:
Ingredients