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  1. Thanks much. Yes, it will be installed on the WAN once I buy the license. I only upload the FM file now but you're saying I have to upload a series of folders for each table, correct? I have 10 container fields and 10 tables so I would create a hierarchy of 100 folders? I guess that's what I'm not understanding. In my database (it's all products) and I have a tab set up in each table to allow inserting up to 10 images that can be viewed simultaneously. So I would replace all 10 container fields with SC or is it just one SC per table and it somehow shows all ten images together? Thanks much! Can't wait to plug this in! Jeff
  2. I've been making Filemaker Pro databases from version 1 to 5.5. I wanted the relational capabilities of 4D but that didn't arrive until FM 7. Now I have been using FMPro 11 Advanced for several weeks and am pretty much back up to speed. Now I've undertaken a ten table database I want to host on the web that makes heavy use of container fields for images, excel, pdf, word.docs and so on. Mostly images of products though. I'm paying for a Filemaker hoster that is great (Point in Space) and everything functions perfectly but my staff can't upload anything into container fields. So I'm testing out 360 Works Super Container. I'm having success testing it on my local IWP but I just don't know where to start with web hosting using the 360 plugin. Can anyone share some simple straight-forward approaches or examples to integrating Super Container on a multi-table database for web use? Filemaker web use is new to me but I have to get there. Thanks much, Jeff
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