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Chapter 1: The Basics of XML
Figure 1.1: FileMaker Pro Define Fields Options dialog
Figure 1.2: FileMaker Pro invalid entry alert dialog
Figure 1.3
Figure 1.4: Showing invisibles
Figure 1.5: Naming fields in FileMaker Pro
Chapter 2: XML Import and Export with FileMaker Pro 6
Figure 2.1: Specify XML export options
Figure 2.2: Select fields to export
Figure 2.3: FileMaker Pro Number Format dialog
Figure 2.4: FileMaker Pro Date Format dialog
Figure 2.5: FileMaker Pro Time Format dialog
Figure 2.6: Import XML dialog
Figure 2.7: Import Field Mapping dialog
Figure 2.8: Import mismatched fields
Figure 2.9: Export XML dialog with stylesheet
Figure 2.10: XLS_ImportA.fp5
Figure 2.11: Scripted Import XML dialog
Chapter 3: Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
Figure 3.1: Create a New Layout dialog
Figure 3.2: Themes from the Themes folder
Figure 3.3: Theme file viewed as XML tree
Chapter 4: FileMaker Pro XML Schema or Grammar Formats (DTDs)
Figure 4.1: Database Design Report overview
Figure 4.2: Relationship details
Figure 4.3: Create a Database Design Report
Figure 4.4: Save the Database Design Report
Figure 4.5: Document Type Definition for summary
Chapter 5: XML and FileMaker Pro Web Publishing
Figure 5.1: Web Companion plug-in icon
Figure 5.2: TCP/IP plug-in icon
Figure 5.3: Setting network protocol for FileMaker Pro
Figure 5.4: TCP/IP control panel (Macintosh OS 9.1)
Figure 5.5: TCP/IP control panel (Windows NT)
Figure 5.6: TCP/IP control panel (Macintosh OS X)
Figure 5.7: Application Preferences Plug-Ins tab
Figure 5.8: Web Companion Configuration dialog
Figure 5.9: File Sharing dialog
Figure 5.10: FileMaker Web Server Connector Admin
Figure 5.11: XQUERY.FP5
Figure 5.12: Web Companion Configuration dialog
Figure 5.13: Define Passwords dialog, Windows
Figure 5.14: Define Passwords dialog, Macintosh
Figure 5.15: Web login on Macintosh, Netscape 6
Figure 5.16: Web login on Windows, Internet Explorer 5
Figure 5.17: Specify host address to open remote databases
Figure 5.18: Network sharing
Chapter 6: Using HTML and XHTML to Format Web Pages
Figure 6.1: Head elements in a browser
Figure 6.2: Unordered lists
Figure 6.3: Ordered lists
Figure 6.4
Figure 6.5: Simple table in a browser
Figure 6.6: Text flowing around a table in a browser
Figure 6.7: Table headers and footers in a browser
Figure 6.8: Table row and cell span in a browser
Figure 6.9: Nested tables in a browser
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FileMaker Pro 6 Developer's Guide to XML/XSL
Introduction
To Be or Not
Chapter 1: The Basics of XML
1.2 XML Advantages
1.3 XML Document Examples and Terms
1.4 XML Character Conventions
1.5 Beyond Basic XML-Other Standards
1.6 Reading More about XML
Conclusion
Chapter 2: XML Import and Export with FileMaker Pro 6
2.2 Special Export Considerations
2.3 Scripted XML Exports
2.4 XML Import
2.5 Calculated Export of XML
2.6 Calculated Import of XML
2.7 Debugging XML Export and XML Import
2.8 Encrypting Your Data
Where to Go From Here?
Chapter 3: Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
3.1 Creating a Basic XML Document Containing a DTD
3.2 Elements in the DTD
3.3 Attributes in the DTD
3.4 A DTD for FileMaker Pro Themes
3.5 Entities in the DTD
3.6 Document Type Definitions (DTDs) vs. Schema/XSD
3.7 More about Document Type Definitions
Chapter 4: FileMaker Pro XML Schema or Grammar Formats (DTDs)
4.1 FMPXMLLAYOUT Schema/Grammar
4.2 FMPXMLRESULT Schema/Grammar
4.3 FMPDSORESULT Schema/Grammar
4.4 Document Type Definition for Database Design Reports
Chapter 5: XML and FileMaker Pro Web Publishing
Browser Requirements
5.1 Setting Up Web Companion for XML Requests
5.2 XML Request Commands for Web Companion
5.3 Performing Scripts on Web-Published Databases
5.4 Security on the Web
5.5 Error Codes for XML
Chapter 6: Using HTML and XHTML to Format Web Pages
6.1 HTML Document Structure
6.2 The HEAD Element
6.3 The Main BODY of the HTML Document
6.4 Deprecated HTML Elements
6.5 Using the FORM Element to Make HTTP Requests
6.6 Claris Dynamic Markup Language
Chapter 7: Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) and FileMaker Pro
7.1 XSL is XML
7.2 Top-level Elements in XSL
7.3 Other XSL/XSLT Elements
7.4 XPath Functions
7.5 XSL and HTML
7.6 FileMaker Pro Value Lists and XSL
7.7 Browsers and XSL
7.8 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XML
Chapter 8: XSLT Examples for FileMaker Pro XML
8.2 Transform FMPDSORESULT into FMPXMLRESULT
8.3 XML to HTML
8.4 Fixed-width Text Export
8.5 Export XML from Related Databases
8.6 Import XML into Related Databases
8.7 XSLT and Web Publishing
8.8 More XSLT Examples
Appendix A: Glossary of Acronyms and Terms
Appendix B: Resources
Tools for Using XML and FileMaker Pro
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