Writing Secure Dreamweaver Applications

Macromedia Dreamweaver MX is an exciting release because it brings the ability to create dynamic web applications to a large audience. More people than ever before now have the tools they need to quickly and easily connect their web sites to databases and do everything from collect e-mail address to open fully functional storefronts.

With that power comes quite a bit of responsibility, however—both to yourself, your clients, and the users of your site. You have a responsibility to create a secure application, which for our purposes means protecting the data that you collect and store so that it doesn't fall into unauthorized hands.

Creating a secure application is not an especially difficult task, but it does mean paying some attention to what you are doing. Some steps that you can take during the development and deployment of your site will go a long way toward protecting your data. They involve not only Dreamweaver MX itself but the database program that you use.

Chris Charlton

Chris CharltonChris, Los Angeles' CSS & ActionScript guru, successfully cannonballed into web development in the late 90's. Always caught up with the latest in Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and XML, Chris authored premium articles for the largest Dreamweaver/Flash community (www.DMXzone.com) and produced WebDevDesign (iTunes featured), a popular Web Design & Development Podcast. Somewhere, Chris finds time to run an authorized Adobe user group focused around open source and Adobe technologies. Being a big community leader, Chris Charlton remains a resident faculty member of the Rich Media Insitute and lends himself to speak at large industry events, like JobStock, NAB, and FITC Hollywood.

Brain cycles from Chris are always Web Standards, Flash Platform, and accessibility.

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