Building Custom Wizards; Saving Wizard Files - MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION STUDIO 4.5-USING COLDFUSION STUDIO Use Manual

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Building Custom Wizards

This section describes how to give users an easy way to enter information that can then
be published on the Web or used to drive ColdFusion applications. Wizards are an
integral part of many software products today because they invite users to perform
complex tasks in an orderly, comprehensible interface. Another benefit is that a
well-designed wizard controls its input and ensures a high probability of user success.
Allaire makes extensive use of wizards in its visual tools and now extends that
capability to developers. If you have worked with VTML to create or edit tag dialog
boxes, you are familiar with building interface containers and controls and with
defining page layout. You can now add the Wizard Markup Language (WIZML) to your
skill set and add wizards to your applications.
To create a wizard:
1. Write a wizard definition file (.vtm) to specify the pages, parameters, output, and
logical flow.
2. Implement one or more output template files (.wml) for the wizard.
3. Create wizard graphic (.bmp) files.
Each of these steps is described in detail in the following sections.

Saving wizard files

The recommended way to organize wizards and supporting files is to save the vtm and
wml files in the \Wizards\Custom folder and to save the image files in the
\Wizards\Images folder of your visual tools directory.
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