Macromedia® DreamWeaver® MX Unleashed By Matthew Pizzi, Zak Ruvalcaba
Table of Contents
Part VI. Database-Driven Pages
by Zak Ruvalcaba
IN THIS CHAPTER
Creating the Web Store New User Registration Page Using ASP
Creating the My Account Page Using ASP
Building the Web Store New User Registration Page Using ASP.NET
Creating the My Account Page Using ASP.NET
Using Application Objects to Create an Admin Page
One of the primary purposes for developing a dynamic Web application is not only to be able to view live data from your database, but also to modify, add, or delete the data within it. The last chapter exposed you to a key component of Web application development: dynamic data. Unfortunately, that knowledge will take you only as far as being able to modify the database when changes need to be made. To truly appreciate the power behind a fully dynamic application is to develop that application so that content constantly changes based on user or administrator input. This chapter focuses on creating forms in Dreamweaver MX that modify, add, or delete items within the database. It does not stop there, however, it also encompasses the world of e-business and shows how Dreamweaver MX is revolutionizing the creation of e-commerce applications through simplicity and ease of use.
As in previous chapters, the files used within this chapter are located at www.dreamweavermxunleashed.com.