Abstract
In previous chapters, we’ve learned how to design and create pages using Dreamweaver MX. What we haven’t covered is what to do if you want to create a site that gathers and processes information from the user. Dreamweaver has the ability to deal with a whole range of dynamic elements to allow this to happen, and this is what we’re going to learn about in the rest of this book.
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Grannell, C., Marks, T., McLachlan, G., Stephens, M., Turner, J. (2002). Introducing Dynamic Content. In: Foundation Dreamweaver MX. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5213-9_9
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