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How to make hidden fields temporary

When it comes to hiding fields on the web the method you use depends on what it is that you are trying to achieve. If you just want to hide the field from the browser completely then you can simply s...

14 Nov 2000 | Keywords: hidden, input, temporary | Read »

Create your own items in IE's Context-Menu

I don't know about you, but one of the things I do all the time, when developing web apps, is "Right Click - View Source" to show the HTML behind a page. Not only do I use this to see how other peopl...

1 Nov 2000 | Keywords: Debug, Menu, Hidden | Read »

Testing for JavaScript Support in WQS Agents

A simple trick that lets you test for browser JavaScript support in your WQS LotusScript code....

18 Feb 2006 | Keywords: JavaScript, noscript, rich text | Read »

Control what gets printed from the web

Sounds like one of those things you can't do doesn't it! Well to a certain extent you can. Previously I have talked about how to create a ...

2 May 2001 | Keywords: CSS, print, style | Read »

Hiding attachments (without noscript tag!)

Don't worry it is not the infamous noscript tag method. We all know about that one by now, don't we!? This is a much cleaner way of doing it. I never liked that method anyway, it seems a bit perverse...

19 Jan 2001 | Keywords: attachment, hide | Read »

Date validation on global servers

Are you creating databases that live on servers all around the world and worried that you don't know which format the server expects dates to be entered in to fields of the date/time data type? You c...

13 Oct 2000 | Keywords: Date, Format | Read »

Which browser am I using? No comment!

I've been lucky for the past couple of years in that I have only really ever developed for intranets where the browser was standardised on both type and version. More often than not this is Internet ...

7 Feb 2002 | Keywords: browser, version, sniffers, comment | Read »

Fixing the Domino CheckBox Bug

The fact that Domino has a bug shouldn't really come as a shock to any of us. Any software application of that size is bound to have one or two. What is shocking is that Domino R5 has a bug that show...

27 Nov 2002 | Keywords: Bug, CheckBox, POST, form | Read »

Domino Name Picker Revisited

A simple widget-like interface for choosing names from the address book, using Ajax....

26 Jun 2006 | Keywords: names, picker, address | Read »

Drag-n-Drop Sorting of Documents

Shows how to enable drag-n-drop sorting of child documents on the web....

27 Feb 2006 | Keywords: drag, drop, Ajax, Web 2.0, sort, list | Read »

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