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		<title>FileMaker AutoUpdate Mac - Check for StuffIt</title>
		<description>At some point in time we've either faced it or are just discovering it, FileMaker AutoUpdate. You want to use plug-ins but you don't want to manually install them onto all of your machines. So, you learn and build a little script. Load your plug-ins to the server and test ...</description>
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		<title>Getting Google Directions In Your Application</title>
		<description>I know this has been an issue for a lot of developers out there, both in the FileMaker realm and the Web application realm.

The solution I came up with still uses Google Maps, it's easier to work with, and it seems to be more reliable than scrapping the Google Maps ...</description>
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		<title>Custom IWP Login Pages</title>
		<description>Have you ever wanted to make your own login pages for FileMaker Server's Instant Web Publishing? Or maybe give your users a single click login from a URL?

Here is the code that will get you there:
1.) The first is a custom login form page. There are several hidden form elements ...</description>
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