September 2004
Intermediate to advanced
1008 pages
22h 25m
English
In the previous chapters, you learned how you can use Dreamweaver MX to create Web applications, and you looked at the possibility of managing dynamic data. The chapters also laid some groundwork for setting up a Web server that is prepared to serve application pages containing server-side scripts.
To build a successful application, as you can probably tell from the preceding two chapters, certain parameters must be set up and defined. After you have a working application server, you must also have an established connection between the pages you create in Dreamweaver and the database you want to send and ...
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