Navigating in web viewersWeb viewers are similar to web browsers, except that they display web pages directly within FileMaker Pro. The unique feature of web viewers is that they can display web content that is related to the current record. For example, as you browse each record in a table of names and addresses, a web viewer can display a map of the location specified in that record.In web viewers, you can view web pages, click links, fill in forms, and perform other tasks that you can in web browsers. Use the shortcut menu in a web viewer to do the following:
Back or Forward. Copy or Copy Image (Mac OS). You can then paste into a text, container, or other type of field. Available commands on the shortcut menu. These commands differ in Windows and Mac OS.
• If you can’t click links, enter text, scroll, tab into, or use the shortcut menu in a web viewer, then interaction is disabled. See Adding a web viewer.
• If you click a link that requests a new window, the new web page opens a separate web browser window, not a new FileMaker Pro window.
• If you perform a find in Find mode or use the Find/Replace command, FileMaker Pro does not search content in web viewers.
• If you log into a secure website in a web viewer, be sure to log out before you close the FileMaker Pro document window. Otherwise, the web server might keep the secure session active.