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  • Josh Ormond

    A Conversation About '2 Factor Authentication'

    By Josh Ormond

    [ Edit: 3/16/2016 - With the help of some other people, we have been able to recover, or recreate some of the original images from original thread. ] Security is always a big topic when it involves data, or people, or possessions. Recently, over on the FileMaker Community, there was a very beneficial discussion regarding security. Unfortunately, that discussion was the victim of a necessary action...and was deleted. It was deleted, because the discussion was tied to a video that, as was det
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  • Steven H. Blackwell

    Hacking Your Own FileMaker Platform Solutions

    By Steven H. Blackwell

    Hacking Your Own FileMaker Platform Solutions Should FileMaker Platform developers mount hacking attacks on their own solutions? At first glance, this may seem an odd question. But I believe that the answer is “Yes, we should.” Consider this. As developers we see our solutions from a totally different perspective than Threat Agents see them. Without practicing our own hacking skills, we can become blind to the vulnerabilities a Threat Agent can exploit to compromise the Confidentiality
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Eating Your Own Dog Food

I took a different technology approach than every other person out in cyber land writing FileMaker blogs. I actually created my own FileMaker database to manage my content. Go figure! I could have taken the easy way out and used canned blog software but FileMaker is perfect for this job. Besides, I'm a firm believer in eating your own dog food. It just makes sense since FileMaker is the career I have chosen. Let me tell you a little bit about why I chose FileMaker as blog back end and reveal som

John Mark Osborne

John Mark Osborne

Eating Your Own Dog Food

I took a different technology approach than every other person out in cyber land writing FileMaker blogs. I actually created my own FileMaker database to manage my content. Go figure! I could have taken the easy way out and used canned blog software but FileMaker is perfect for this job. Besides, I'm a firm believer in eating your own dog food. It just makes sense since FileMaker is the career I have chosen. Let me tell you a little bit about why I chose FileMaker as blog back end and reveal som

John Mark Osborne

John Mark Osborne

Richard Carlton Plug-in Review: Biometric Fingerprint Reader

Richard Carlton (Richard Carlton Consulting) recently did a video with our CEO, Marc, and our plug-in developer, Chris, discussing our sleeper plug-in, the Biometric Fingerprint Reader. Released in 2011, this plug-in connects your FileMaker solution to the U.are.U fingerprint reader, enabling your solution to scan fingerprints for fast identification and secure verification. We don’t talk about this plug-in very much nor do we spend a lot of time marketing it, but it’s a well-designed, tried an

PCIPal

PCIPal

Tri dynamique avec AppleScript

Deuxième épisode de la mini série consacrée au tri dans FileMaker. Introduction Configurer les différents tris possibles dans un mode liste, en cliquant sur les libellés en tête des colonnes, peut s’avérer rapidement laborieux à faire, d’autant plus si votre solution comporte de nombreux modèles en mode liste avec le même système de tri. En […] Cet article Tri dynamique avec AppleScript est apparu en premier sur 1-more-thing. View the full article

fabriceN

fabriceN

FileMaker Hosting – What Plan is Right for You?

When it comes to hosting your FileMaker solution, there are a lot of options out there. You can host it yourself onsite, you can host with a service, or you can explore FileMaker Cloud. Let’s assume that you’ve decided the hassle and costs associated with hosting your solution yourself are too prohibitive and you’ve decided to host with a service. Now you’re looking at plans. There is shared hosting and dedicated hosting and concierge services for FileMaker Cloud (not discussed in this blog, bu

PCIPal

PCIPal

Parsing XML into JSON

In the world of serialized data, there's only been a few key technologies and XML was certainly the forerunner. It's been around since the mid 90's and was originally added into FileMaker around version 5 - if memory serves. The implementation of XML/XSLT/XPATH wasn't fully complete with compatible functions and it only works as an import and export feature via the use of an XSLT style sheet. Learning XSLT and XPATH weren't the easiest things to do and as computing moved forward, so did other t

FileMaker Magazine

FileMaker Magazine

eXcelisys Congratulates MosquitoMate on EPA Approval!

Government Approves Bio-Engineered Mosquitoes to Combat Disease Roses are red. Violets are blue. Mosquitoes suck blood. From me and from you. There’s a groovy new way to bid them adieu. eXcelisys would like to offer a huge “Hip, Hip, Hurrah!” to our client MosquitoMate for passing the EPA hurdle of approval. A few days ago, the U.S. government approved MosquitoMate’s ZAP Males® for use in 20 states. New Assassin Mosquitoes EPA approves method designed by MosquitoMate to combat

eXcelisys

eXcelisys

Seven Reasons to Use the FM Credit Card Plug-in with your FileMaker Solution

FM Credit Card v1 was first released in April of 2011 and discontinued in August of 2015. After increased interest from clients, we decided to bring the plug-in back to life, bigger and better than ever, and released v2 in September of 2017. If you are a v1 client, you might be wondering, what’s so great about v2? Well, this blog will answer that for you. Here are seven good reasons to upgrade to FM Credit Card version 2. Don’t feel like reading? Check out this quick video from our CEO, Marc

PCIPal

PCIPal

FileMaker Apps on Android | FileMaker Pro 16 Videos | FileMaker Pro 16 Training

FileMaker Apps on Android-FileMaker App Development-FileMaker 16 App Videos-FileMaker Pro 16 Training - #4706 Interview with CEO and Founder of LiveCode, Kevin Miller https://youtu.be/LfsdxKipMbc https://filemaker.livecode.com/native/ Get up to speed with the FileMaker Pro 16 Video Training Course!  Top Rated Course by FileMaker Expert, Richard Carlton.  http://learningfilemaker.com/fmpro16.php Experience Richard's dynamic and exciting teaching format, while learnin

Richard Carlton

Richard Carlton

iOS Native Looking Tab Panels

Hacking away at FileMaker objects seems to be the theme for a few of my most recent videos. In this video, I'm back at it and hacking again on Tab Panels. These ever so useful layout objects allow you to show a ton of information on screen by allowing users to reveal what's important to them when they want to see it. Through understanding how individual layout objects are composed, we can take a crack at customizing them in ways in which are not current possible - at least not through FileMaker

FileMaker Magazine

FileMaker Magazine

Wrangling Relationships

The relationship tab in Manage Database is not an ERD (Entity-Relationship Diagram). Sometimes it looks a lot like an ERD but it is so much more. An ERD represents the structure of your solution while the relationship graph contains structure as well as what I like to call techniques. Techniques are relationships that allow a feature to function properly, not provide structural integrity. You might create a filtered portal as an interface option or use a multi-key relationship and a script to dr

John Mark Osborne

John Mark Osborne

Wrangling Relationships

The relationship tab in Manage Database is not an ERD (Entity-Relationship Diagram). Sometimes it looks a lot like an ERD but it is so much more. An ERD represents the structure of your solution while the relationship graph contains structure as well as what I like to call techniques. Techniques are relationships that allow a feature to function properly, not provide structural integrity. You might create a filtered portal as an interface option or use a multi-key relationship and a script to dr

John Mark Osborne

John Mark Osborne

Excel Exports using XML and XSLT

Editor’s note: Once again it is an honor and a privilege to present an in-depth guest article written by Beverly Voth. This is a follow-up to the User-Friendly Excel Exports series by Kevin Frank, but using an XML export along with various XSLT to give you .csv or .xls (for Excel). The first demo is […] View the full article

Kevin Frank

Kevin Frank

Amazon S3 and CloudFront integration – Atlanta FileMaker Developers Group 11/1/17

This month Earl Cook from Laser Solutions presented about his integration with FileMaker and Amazon S3 and CloudFront for managing access to video content in a FileMaker solution distributed worldwide.   The post Amazon S3 and CloudFront integration – Atlanta FileMaker Developers Group 11/1/17 appeared first on Blue Feather - FileMaker Developer, Android, Web. View the full article

Smef

Smef

Core5 Starter Edition CRM – Integrating FileMaker with QuickBooks

The Core5 Starter Edition CRM comes with an impressive level of QuickBooks integration right out of the box. It can connect to QuickBooks Desktop or Online. Core5 is preconfigured to: 1. Import Items, Taxes, Customers, and Vendors from QuickBooks 2. Push contacts to QuickBooks 3. Push invoices to QuickBooks 4. Pull balance due for invoices 5. Pull most recent payment date It also has the ability to set flags on customer or invoice records to notify the user that something has been updated

PCIPal

PCIPal

Reciprocal Linkage, part 3

I thought after part 2 that this technique had been thoroughly discussed and dissected, but Geoff Gerhard of Creative Solutions writes to point out that, if the goal is to have as few moving parts as possible, the table occurrence (TO) count can be further reduced, from four to three… …and has provided a demo […] View the full article

Kevin Frank

Kevin Frank

Card Window Progress Bars

One of the most wonderful things about FileMaker 16's release were Card Windows. While we've been able to create new windows for quite some time, the number of controls afforded those windows was limited. With card windows we can now present those windows within the main window. This provides for any other context than the current context. You can show related records or completely unrelated records. The great thing about the card window is, like all windows, it can use any of the 3 possible vi

FileMaker Magazine

FileMaker Magazine

FREE Digital Document Management Sample File | FileMaker Pro 16 Videos | FileMaker Pro 16 Training

FREE Digital Document Management Sample File | FileMaker Pro 16 Videos | FileMaker Pro 16 Training Link for Sample File: http://fmstartingpoint.com/marketplace/Doc_Mgt_Sample_File_download.php Get up to speed with the FileMaker Pro 16 Video Training Course!  Top Rated Course by FileMaker Expert, Richard Carlton.  http://learningfilemaker.com/fmpro16.php Experience Richard's dynamic and exciting teaching format, while learning both basic, intermediate, and advanced FileMa

Richard Carlton

Richard Carlton

Reciprocal Linkage, part 2

This is a quick follow up to last week’s article on reciprocal (bi-directional) linking, and will assume the reader is familiar with that material. Paul Jansen of APJ Computing Solutions sent in a revision of one of my files demonstrating that, among other things, the graph could be a good deal leaner (as per my […] View the full article

Kevin Frank

Kevin Frank

PCI Performs BigCommerce Integration

We recently assisted a customer integrate BigCommerce with their Core4 CRM FileMaker solution. BigCommerce is an online platform that helps businesses build an e-commerce presence. The platform allows customers to build and customize their site, take orders, and manage shipping. Our client sells restoration parts for the MOPAR auto industry and they recently upgraded to FileMaker 16. We were asked to write a routine to help them better integrate BigCommerce with their elaborate FileMaker sol

PCIPal

PCIPal

Preferences and Options

I'm no SQL expert but I know when, and when NOT, to use the ExcecuteSQL function. ExecuteSQL is not for creating replicas of portals, despite the numerous examples floating around the internet. It's also not designed to replace the built-in FileMaker find feature, even though it seems to replicate the search abilities of find mode. In fact, there’s really nothing ExecuteSQL can do that a relationship can’t do, it just can do it without a relationship. In other words, it resolves Relationship Gra

John Mark Osborne

John Mark Osborne

Preferences and Options

I'm no SQL expert but I know when, and when NOT, to use the ExcecuteSQL function. ExecuteSQL is not for creating replicas of portals, despite the numerous examples floating around the internet. It's also not designed to replace the built-in FileMaker find feature, even though it seems to replicate the search abilities of find mode. In fact, there’s really nothing ExecuteSQL can do that a relationship can’t do, it just can do it without a relationship. In other words, it resolves Relationship Gra

John Mark Osborne

John Mark Osborne

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