Dreamweaver Level 3
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
This is a hands-on course that teaches delegates to use Macromedia Dreamweaver to develop dynamic Web sites and interactive Web applications. This course will enable delegates to use the full power of Active Server Pages (ASP) to build a truly dynamic database driven website that will allow users to create a small data list or full blown E Commerce solutions.
About this course
Delegates must have attended the Dreamweaver Level 1 course, preferably Level 2 as well or have equivalent knowledge, and have good working knowledge of the application.
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Course programme
This is a hands-on course that teaches delegates to use Macromedia Dreamweaver to develop dynamic Web sites and interactive Web applications. This course will enable delegates to use the full power of Active Server Pages (ASP) to build a truly dynamic database driven website that will allow users to create a small data list or full blown E Commerce solutions.
Prerequisites
- Delegates must have attended the Dreamweaver Level 1 course, preferably Level 2 as well or have equivalent knowledge, and have good working knowledge of the application.
Objectives
- Delegates will be able to :
- Dreamweaver Level 1 ()
- Dreamweaver Level 2 ()
- Bespoke course (a course written to your specific needs) at your company office throughout the UK, at our training venue or at an independent location, convenient to you
- Private course at your company office throughout the UK, at our training room or at an independent location, convenient to you
- Scheduled public course at one of our training venues
- 12 Months telephone and email support
- Comprehensive colour course manual and exercises
- 1 delegate per computer
- Use of a Modern Training suite with 19 inch flat screen monitors
- Lunch (When at our training venue)
- Refreshments (When at our training venue)
- Relaxed refreshment area at our training room
Background to the internet and ASP
- The internet
- Electronic mail
- File transfer
- The world wide web
- Dynamic content
- Active server pages (ASP)
- Coldfusion- an overview
- Java server pages - an overview
- Live data view
- Defining an ASP site in Dreamweaver
- Recordsets
- Creating the connection
- SQL (Standard Query Language)
- Defining the connection
- DSN (Data Source Name)
- DSN-less Connection
- Placing content onto the web page
- Using the repeat region Server Behaviour
- Sorting records
- Paging through recordsets
- Adding and hiding previous and next functionality
- Adding a first and last link
- Live objects: previous/next tools
- Adding a navigation bar and status
- Removing a server behaviour
- Master detail pages
- Creating the master-detail page set
- Live objects: a master-detail page set
- Searching a database
- Search pages
- Applying filters
- Effecting a web search
- Using operators
- Informing the user of how many results match
- Editing a recordset
- Inserting records
- Preventing duplicate records
- Checking new username server behaviour
- Live objects: creating insert tools
- Editing records
- Populating a form from a recordset
- Live objects: an update page
- Deleting records
- Performing the delete on one page
- Confirming a delete request
- Creating droplists from recordsets
- Adding multiple fields to a drop list
- Creating a dynamic select list using a server behaviour
- Creating HTML tags dynamically
- Displaying the current date
- Advanced and multiple field searching
- Detecting an empty recordset
- Preventing unwanted values in a drop list
- Preventing a submission with ASP
- Allowing the user to choose a sort order
- Informing the user of the sorted order
- What is a cookie
- Creating a cookie
- Extracting from a cookie
- Detecting a cookie value
- Creating a session variable
- Storing and passing data with session variables
- Detecting a session variable
- Using cookies and session variables in recordsets
- Connecting to a database without a data sourcename
- Defining the site and connecting to a database
- Connecting to a database using an OLE DB connection
- Creating a connection Using the MapPath method
- Creating password-protected login application
- Incorporating access levels
Dreamweaver Level 3