Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Part I -- Data-Driven Web Pages; Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Data-Driven World; The Benefits of Offering Dynamic Data; New Technologies and Terms; Scripting for Servers; Match a Database to Your Needs; Summary; Chapter 2: An Introduction to Dreamweaver MX; A Bit of History; Installing and Running Dreamweaver MX for the First Time; Configuring Dreamweaver MX to Suit Your Needs; Setting Up Your PC/Server Environment for Dreamweaver MX; Site Management and Transferring Files; Summary.
Chapter 3: Coding Practices for Dreamweaver DevelopmentComment Your Code; Naming Conventions; Web Code Structure; Error Checking and Data Validation; Using the Tag Library Editor; Summary; Chapter 4: An Introduction to HTML Forms; An Introduction to HTML; What Is an HTML Form?; HTTP Headers; Input Elements; Adding Form Objects and Fields in Dreamweaver MX; Post versus Get; Summary; Part II -- The Databases; Chapter 5: Designing the Database; Redundant Data-the Purpose Behind Relational Database Theory; Normalization-the Solution Behind the Theory; Demystifying Keys; The Design Process.
ColdFusion-the Web Application Server (or Host)ColdFusion-the Language; ColdFusion-the Development Environment; Summary; Chapter 12: JavaServer Pages; Overview; JavaServer Pages: Selecting a Host; JavaServer Pages: The Language; JSP Elements; Working in JSP; Summary; Chapter 13: Active Server Pages; Active Server Pages-the Host and the Scripting Languages; ASP Objects; Summary; Chapter 14: Dreamweaver and ASP.NET; Overview; The .NET Framework; ASP.NET-the Host; ASP.NET-VB.NET or C#; ASP.NET Web Forms; Using APS.NET Server Controls; Active and Passive Events; Specifying Validation.
Migrating from Access to SQL ServerConnection Options; Summary; Chapter 9: Microsoft Access and the Web; The Access Package; Web Support; Jet Datatypes; Built-in Functions; Jet SQL; Upsizing an Access Database to SQL Server; Connection Options; Access as a Platform for Web Development; Summary; Part III -- Paving the Way: The Languages; Chapter 10: Connections and Scripting; Dreamweaver MX and Database Connections; Managing an Existing Data Connection; Troubleshooting Data Connections; Microsoft Error Messages; Summary; Chapter 11: ColdFusion and Dreamweaver MX.
Taking on Referential IntegritySome Systems Support Cascading Options; Summary; Chapter 6: Oracle and the Web; The Oracle Product Family; Dreamweaver MX, Oracle, and SQL; Oracle Datatypes; Key Oracle SQL Functions; Constructing SQL Statements for Oracle; Oracle Connection Options; Summary; Chapter 7: MySQL and the Web; MySQL Versions; Dreamweaver MX, MySQL, and PHP; MySQL Datatypes; MySQL Functions; My SQL Syntax; Summary; Chapter 8: SQL Server and the Web; The SQL Server Package; Web Support; SQL Server Components; SQL Server Datatypes; Native Functions; Using Transact-SQL in SQL Server.
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Master the Techniques for Creating Data-Driven Websites with Dreamweaver MX Harness the power of Dreamweaver MX to build dynamic, database-driven websites. Mastering Dreamweaver MX Databases equips you with all the coding and database skills you need. You'll find focused coverage of key Dreamweaver MX features, plus highly practical instruction relating to the most important scripting languages and databases supported by Dreamweaver MX. Topics include:Creating ASP, JSP, ColdFusion, ASP.NET, and PHP pagesConnecting to SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Access, and other ODBC databasesCapturing, storing.