Newbies Neil from Australia Posted July 5, 2005 Newbies Posted July 5, 2005 Hi everyone We have just launched our new extranet site for our business to business clients. We have produced it entirely using FM7 and IWP. Below is a movie demonstration of the site. It uses many of the work arounds and advice provided through this forum. For all those that have posted to this site over the past 6 months - thank you. http://propertypa.com/Resources/Video/Intro.html Regards Neil
colinbythesea Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Lovely site Neil. Was it all done with FM7 or did you use any other tools. And can guests visit the site without having to login, if so how did you get round that one? Colin
Newbies Neil from Australia Posted July 12, 2005 Author Newbies Posted July 12, 2005 Hi Colin The entire site was produced using IWP and FM7 - except the flash presentations to which it links in some cases. It is a member only site so a password is required. We do $15 million of sales per month using this site - the power of FM7 Regards Neil
Sam Laundon Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 Hi Colin, Great work! I have also been working on a IWP solution for just my clients and am impressed with what you have created just using IWP. It would be great if you could list some of the problems you encountered and what your work arounds were. When I called FileMaker and asked if it was true that you could not have scroll bars in caculation fields the guy said this was true and that there were a lot of undocumented issues with publishing FM to the web using IWP. Regards - Sam
txjcfsr Posted July 17, 2005 Posted July 17, 2005 How did you get the links to work, without having a new window opened? I am using FMSA and IWP and am having trouble due to new windows being opened from the URL script. Thank you John C. Foster
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