Dreamweaver Mx 2004

Author: Ray West

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Description

Contents:
Part I: Getting Started with Dreamweaver MX 2004
1: Is It 2004 Already?
2: Configuring Your Environment
3: Dreamweaver MX 2004 Basics
4: Building Your First Site
5: Adding Pages to Your Site
6: Designing and Planning Your Site
7: Defining Your Site
Part II: Client-Side Technologies
8: Advanced Page Design Tools
9: Cascading Style Sheets
10: JavaScript and DHTML
11: Forms
12: Page Layout with Tables and CSS Positioning
Part III: Studio Integration
13: Fireworks MX 2004 Integration
14: Flash Integration Basics
15: Working with Contribute
16: HomeSite Integration
Part IV: An Introduction to Web Scripting
17: Developing a Web Application
18: Active Server Pages
19: Java Server Pages
20 ColdFusion
21: PHP
22: ASP.NET
Part V: Adding Database Features to Your Site
23: Designing a Relational Database
24: Making a Database Connection
25: Setting Up Your Data
26: An Overview of the Structured Query Language
27: Displaying Data in Web Pages
28: Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Data
29: User Authentication
30: Searching Data
Part VI: Advanced Web Data Integration
31: Advanced Scripting Topics
32: Server-Side Flash Integration
33: E-Commerce with Dreamweaver MX 2004
Part VII: Getting the Most Out of Dreamweaver MX 2004
34: Extensions and the Extension Manager
35: Dreamweaver MX 2004 Extensibility Model
36: Building Server Behavior Extensions
A: Additional Resources
B: On the CD-ROM

Author description

Thomas Muck (Daly City, VA) is the Web Application Developer for Integram, a privately held corporation in northern Virginia. He is responsible for the development of the front and back-end e-commerce capabilities. Ray West (Orlando, FL) is the Vice President and CIO of WorkAble Solutions, Inc.; an Orlando, FL based company specializing in the web-based administration of health care alliances. He is experienced in using Macromedia products to build enterprise-level web applications.

Table of contents

Part I: Getting Started with Dreamweaver MX Ch. 1: And Then There Was One Ch. 2: Configuring Your Network Ch. 3: Dreamweaver MX Basics Ch. 4: Building Your First Site Ch. 5: Adding Pages to Your Site Ch. 6: Publishing Your Site to the Internet Part II: Web Site Design and Construction Ch. 7: Designing and Planning Your Site Ch. 8: Defining Your Site Ch. 9: Advanced Page Design Tools Ch. 10: Fireworks MX Integration Ch. 11: Flash Integration Basics Ch. 12: Cascading Style Sheets Ch. 13: JavaScript and HTML Part III: An Introduction to Web Scripting Ch. 14: Developing a Web Application Ch. 15: Active Server Pages Ch. 16: Java Sever Pages in the Dreamweaver MX Environment Ch. 17: ColdFusion Ch. 18: PHP Ch. 19: ASP.NET Part IV: Adding Database Features to Your Site Ch. 20: Making a Database Connection Ch. 21: Designing a Relational Database Ch. 22: Setting Up Your Data Ch. 23: An Overview of the Structured Query Language Ch. 24: Adding Database Features to Your Site Ch. 25: User Authentication Part V: Advanced Data Integration Ch. 26: Advanced Data Features Ch. 27: Advanced Scripting Topics Ch. 28: Server Side Flash Integration Ch. 29: E-Commerce with Dreamweaver MX Part VI: Getting The Most Out of Dreamweaver MX Ch. 30: Extensions and the Extension Manager Ch. 31: Dreamweaver MX Extensibility Model Ch. 32: Building Server Behavior Extensions