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Developing Extensions for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Developing Extensions for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
ISBN: 0321395409
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 282
Authors:
Anne Sandstrom
,
Bob Berry
BUY ON AMAZON
Developing Extensions for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Table of Contents
Copyright
A Note about this Book
Extending Dreamweaver
Contents
Introduction
Dreamweaver API Reference
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Customizing Dreamweaver
Chapter 1. Customizing Dreamweaver
Ways to customize Dreamweaver
Customizing Dreamweaver in a multiuser environment
Working with browser profiles
Changing FTP mappings
Extensible document types in Dreamweaver
Chapter 2. Customizing Code View
Code hints
Code coloring
Code validation
Changing default HTML formatting
Part 2: Overview of Extending Dreamweaver
Chapter 3. Extending Dreamweaver
Types of Dreamweaver extensions
Configuration folders and extensions
Extension APIs
Localizing an extension
Working with the Extension Manager
Chapter 4. User Interfaces for Extensions
Designing an extension user interface
Dreamweaver HTML rendering control
Using custom UI controls in extensions
Adding Flash content to Dreamweaver
Chapter 5. The Dreamweaver Document Object Model
Which document DOM?
The Dreamweaver DOM
Part 3: Extension APIs
Chapter 6. Insert Bar Objects
How object files work
The Insert bar definition file
Modifying the Insert bar
A simple insert object example
The Objects API
Chapter 7. Commands
How commands work
Adding commands to the Commands menu
A simple command example
The Commands API
Chapter 8. Menus and Menu Commands
About the menus.xml file
Changing menus and menu commands
Menu commands
A simple menu command example
A dynamic menu example
The Menu Commands API
Chapter 9. Toolbars
How toolbars work
A simple toolbar command file
The toolbar definition file
Toolbar item tags
Item tag attributes
The toolbar command API
Chapter 10. Reports
Site reports
Stand-alone reports
The Reports API
Chapter 11. Tag Libraries and Editors
Tag library file format
The Tag Chooser
A simple example of creating a new tag editor
Tag editor APIs
Chapter 12. Property Inspectors
Property inspector files
How Property inspector files work
A simple Property inspector example
The Property inspector API
Chapter 13. Floating Panels
How floating panel files work
A simple floating panel example
The Floating panel API
Chapter 14. Behaviors
How Behaviors work
A simple behavior example
The Behaviors API
Chapter 15. Server Behaviors
Dreamweaver architecture
A simple server behavior example
How the Server Behavior API functions are called
The Server Behavior API
Server behavior implementation functions
Editing EDML files
Group EDML file tags
Participant EDML files
Server behavior techniques
Chapter 16. Data Sources
How data sources work
A simple data source example
The Data Sources API
Chapter 17. Server Formats
How data formatting works
When the data formatting functions are called
The Server Formats API
Chapter 18. Components
Component basics
Extending the Components panel
How to customize the Components panel
Components panel files
Components panel API functions
Chapter 19. Server Models
How customizing server models works
The Server Model API functions
Chapter 20. Data Translators
How data translators work
Determining what kind of translator to use
Adding a translated attribute to a tag
Inspecting translated attributes
Locking translated tags or blocks of code
Creating Property inspectors for locked content
Finding bugs in your translator
A simple attribute translator example
A simple blocktag translator example
The Data Translator API
Chapter 21. C-Level Extensibility
How integrating C functions works
C-level extensibility and the JavaScript interpreter
Data types
The C-level API
File Access and Multiuser Configuration API
Calling a C function from JavaScript
Part 4: Appendix
Appendix. The Shared Folder
The Shared folder contents
Using the Shared folder
Part 1: Utility APIs
Chapter 1. The File IO API
Accessing configuration folders
The File IO API
Chapter 2. The HTTP API
How the HTTP API works
The HTTP API
Chapter 3. The Design Notes API
How Design Notes work
The Design Notes JavaScript API
The Design Notes C API
Chapter 4. Fireworks Integration
The FWLaunch API
Chapter 5. Flash Integration
How Flash elements work
Inserting Flash elements
The Flash Objects API
Chapter 6. The Database API
How Database API functions work
Database connection functions
Database access functions
Chapter 7. The Database Connectivity API
How to develop a new connection type
The Connection API
The generated include file
The definition file for your connection type
Chapter 8. The JavaBeans API
The JavaBeans API
Chapter 9. The Source Control Integration API
How source control integration with Dreamweaver works
Adding source control system functionality
The Source Control Integration API required functions
The Source Control Integration API optional functions
Enablers
Part 2: JavaScript API
Chapter 10. Application
External application functions
Global application functions
Chapter 11. Workspace
History functions
Insert object functions
Keyboard functions
Menu functions
Results window functions
Toggle functions
Toolbar functions
Window functions
Code collapse functions
Code view toolbar functions
Chapter 12. Site
Report functions
Site functions
Chapter 13. Document
Conversion functions
Command functions
File manipulation functions
Global document functions
Path functions
Selection functions
String manipulation functions
Translation functions
XSLT functions
Chapter 14. Page Content
Assets panel functions
Behavior functions
Clipboard functions
Library and template functions
Snippets panel functions
Chapter 15. Dynamic Documents
Server Components functions
Data source functions
Extension Data Manager functions
Live data functions
Server behavior functions
Server model functions
Chapter 16. Design
CSS functions
Frame and frameset functions
Layer and image map functions
Layout environment functions
Layout view functions
Zoom functions
Guide functions and properties
Table editing functions
Chapter 17. Code
Code functions
Findreplace functions
General editing functions
Print function
Quick Tag Editor functions
Code view functions
Tag editor and tag library functions
Chapter 18. Enablers
Enablers
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Developing Extensions for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
ISBN: 0321395409
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 282
Authors:
Anne Sandstrom
,
Bob Berry
BUY ON AMAZON
SQL Tips & Techniques (Miscellaneous)
Performing Multiple-table Queries and Creating SQL Data Views
Working with Functions, Parameters, and Data Types
Working with Comparison Predicates and Grouped Queries
Understanding Triggers
Working with Ms-sql Server Information Schema View
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
First Program in C++: Printing a Line of Text
Functions with Empty Parameter Lists
Selection Sort Using Pass-by-Reference
Terminology
mutable Class Members
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Retail Logistics: Changes and Challenges
Market Orientation and Supply Chain Management in the Fashion Industry
Fashion Logistics and Quick Response
Logistics in Tesco: Past, Present and Future
Transforming Technologies: Retail Exchanges and RFID
Sap Bw: a Step By Step Guide for Bw 2.0
Part I. Guided Tours
Creating a Source System
Summary
Generic R/3 Data Extraction
Performance Tuning
Java Concurrency in Practice
Concurrent Collections
Summary
Atomic Variables and Nonblocking Synchronization
What is a Memory Model, and Why would I Want One?
Section A.1. Class Annotations
Quartz Job Scheduling Framework: Building Open Source Enterprise Applications
Quick Lesson in Cron
Listening for Job Events
Brief Overview of Java RMI
Configuring a TriggerListener
Configuring JobStore Settings
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