ColdFusion MX Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Practical User’s Guide explores the great web development partnership between ColdFusion, a fantastically powerful but easy to learn server-side scripting language and Dreamweaver, Macromedia’s world-class visual web-authoring tool. Using Dreamweaver you can set up your ColdFusion website, connect it to your database, put together all the code for the pages, and style them too, with very little hassle. This book is ideal for all the Dreamweaver users who want to quickly get up to speed with the fundamentals of ColdFusion. The book is heavily weighted with practical examples – starting by teaching the basics of the ColdFusion language, we then go on to show how to use ColdFusion to perform tasks such as connecting to databases, decision making, reading XML, queries, and error handling. Later on, we touch upon advanced topics such as creating ColdFusion extensions, custom functions, and Flash remoting (using Dreamweaver MX as the IDE). The book culminates with a large case study showing how to put this stuff all together in a fully operational real world dynamic website, demonstrating common web applications such as a blog, a reviews page, and user registration/login functionality. ColdFusion MX Web Development with Dreamweaver: The Practical Users Guide explores the great web development partnership between ColdFusion,a fantastically powerful but easy to learn server-side scripting language, and Dreamweaver, Macromedias world-class visual web authoring tool. With Dreamweaver, you can set up your ColdFusion website, connect it to your database, put together all the code for the pages, and style them too, with very little effort. This book will get you quickly up to speed on the fundamentals of ColdFusion. The book is full of practical examples. It begins by teaching the basics of the ColdFusion language, shows you how to use ColdFusion to perform tasks such as connecting to databases, decision making, reading XML, queries, and error handling, and lastly, it touches upon advanced topics such as creating ColdFusion extensions, custom functions, and Flash remoting (using Dreamweaver MX as the IDE). The book culminates with a large case study that shows you how to put everything together to build a fully operational, real world dynamic website. It also demonstrates common web applications such as a blog, a review page, and user registration/login functionality.
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