Chapter 7 additional resources, Product documentation, Using filemaker server documentation – FileMaker G0600 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Additional resources

Product documentation

Using FileMaker Server documentation

The following manuals are included:

1

FileMaker Server Getting Started Guide (this manual): describes how to deploy FileMaker Server 11 and
how to move from FileMaker Server 9 or 10

1

FileMaker Server Custom Web Publishing with PHP: describes how to develop Custom Web Publishing
solutions using PHP on FileMaker Server

1

FileMaker Server Custom Web Publishing with XML and XSLT: describes how to develop Custom Web
Publishing solutions using XML or XSLT on FileMaker Server

1

FileMaker Server Guide to Updating Plug-ins: describes how FileMaker Server Auto Update can
download the most current plug-in to FileMaker Pro database client computers

The following manuals describe features available only in FileMaker Server Advanced:

1

FileMaker Instant Web Publishing Guide: describes how to make FileMaker Pro databases accessible to
web browser users over an intranet or the Internet

1

FileMaker ODBC and JDBC Guide: describes concepts and details to help you share FileMaker data with
other applications using ODBC and JDBC

Online Help is accessible from FileMaker Server Admin Console, Help menu > FileMaker Server Help.

Where to find PDF documentation

To access PDFs of FileMaker Server documentation:

1

In the Admin Console, choose Help menu > FileMaker Server Product Documentation.

1

Click the links in the FileMaker Server Admin Console Start Page.

1

On the web, go to www.filemaker.com/documentation.

To view the PDF files, you need a PDF reader. In Mac OS X, you can use either the built-in Preview
application or Adobe

®

Reader

®

. Windows users need Adobe Reader. If you do not have Adobe Reader, you

can download it from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com.

All of the PDF files use the tagged Portable Document Format (PDF). Tagged PDF files work with assistive
technology such as the screen readers JAWS and Window-Eyes for Windows. For more information about
tagged PDF files, see the Adobe website at www.adobe.com.

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