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| Publishing databases on the web |
| With FileMaker Pro, you can share your database with users in a web browser, allowing them to find, browse, and modify data. |
| Use Instant Web Publishing to quickly and easily publish the layouts you design in FileMaker as web pages. Create layouts for both FileMaker Pro users and web users, with the same design tools. |
| Use FileMaker Pro scripting with web publishing to automate simple tasks, such as finding records, or automate more complex tasks using the "web-compatible" set of ScriptMaker script steps. See Creating scripts to automate tasks for more information. |
| Use Accounts and Privileges to control the security of your database. See Protecting databases with accounts and privilege sets for more information. |
| To publish databases on the web: |
| 1. | Open the database files. |
| 2. | Choose File menu > Sharing > Instant Web Publishing to open the Instant Web Publishing dialog box and enable Instant Web Publishing. |
| 3. | Select the filename to publish on the web from the list of open files. |
| 4. | Choose which users can access the file: |
| 5. | Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each database you want to publish. |
| 6. | Click OK or choose additional settings. |
| Tip Select Don't display in Instant Web Publishing homepage in the Instant Web Publishing dialog box to suppress a filename from appearing in the built-in Instant Web Publishing Database Homepage. This is useful if your solution includes multiple files and you don't want all the filenames displayed. |
| Notes |
| The FileMaker Pro Log in using <account name> feature in the File Options dialog box does not work when accessing files from the web. |
| Web users can open databases without specifying a password if you set up the Guest account for web access: in FileMaker Pro, enable the Guest account and assign it a privilege set that has the Access via Instant Web Publishing extended privilege. See About the Admin and Guest accounts for information on enabling the Guest account for Instant Web Publishing. |
| For more detailed information about FileMaker Pro web publishing (including information on accessing published databases in a web browser), see the online manual, FileMaker Instant Web Publishing Guide, which is located in the folder where FileMaker Pro is installed. |
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