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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 with ASP ColdFusion and PHP Training from the Source Nov 2005

by Jeffrey Bardzell


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Learn by doing! Follow along, step-by-step, as you upgrade a static HTML site that uses obsolete code to an XML standard-compliant, CSS-formatted dynamic site using Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP), Macromedia ColdFusion, or the open source PHP. Create several integrated applications for a fictional travel tour operator, including a searchable listing for tour descriptions, country profiles, and a tour price calendar. In this official Macromedia guide, you’ll learn how to:
  • Use a relational database—Microsoft Access or MySQL—as the driving force behind a site
  • Use Dreamweaver’s built-in server behaviors and application objects to assist in the rapid development of dynamic Web applications
  • Read and hand-code ASP VBScript, ColdFusion Markup Language, and PHP scripts well enough to understand how dynamic Web pages work, troubleshoot errors, and customize scripts
  • Collect and  manipulate user-entered data, performing calculations on the fly
  • Use SQL to pass information between your pages and the database
  • Validate forms using client-side and server-side scripts


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Learn by doing! Follow along, step-by-step, as you upgrade a static HTML site that uses obsolete code to an XML standard-compliant, CSS-formatted dynamic site using Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP), Macromedia ColdFusion, or the open source PHP. Create several integrated applications for a fictional travel tour operator, including a searchable listing for tour descriptions, country profiles, and a tour price calendar. In this official Macromedia guide, you’ll learn how to:
  • Use a relational database—Microsoft Access or MySQL—as the driving force behind a site
  • Use Dreamweaver’s built-in server behaviors and application objects to assist in the rapid development of dynamic Web applications
  • Read and hand-code ASP VBScript, ColdFusion Markup Language, and PHP scripts well enough to understand how dynamic Web pages work, troubleshoot errors, and customize scripts
  • Collect and  manipulate user-entered data, performing calculations on the fly
  • Use SQL to pass information between your pages and the database
  • Validate forms using client-side and server-side scripts


About the Author
Jeffrey Bardzell is an IT Trainer and multimedia instructional developer at Indiana University. He has developed many courses and authored numerous books on Macromedia Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, and ColdFusion, including the previous edition, Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 with ASP, ColdFusion, and PHP: Training from the Source from Macromedia Press. He co-founded Allecto Media, an eLearning development and consulting company, with his wife.

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