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Talking to applets with JavaScript

I got asked recently "how do you get JavaScript to access the methods of a Java applet?" Seeing as though, at the time, I was "learning" Java and always hate to have to say "I don't know" - I set abo...

23 Feb 2001 | Keywords: applet, javascript, java | Read »

Java Date-Picker Applet

Entering dates on forms via the web. For something that should be so simple this is, more often than not, a troublesome area. It would probably be a whole lot easier if the whole world stuck to using...

9 Apr 2001 | Keywords: date, applet, format | Read »

Getting Java Applets to talk to JavaScript

Not so long ago I got a couple of e-mails. One asked if I knew how to control an Applet using JavaScript and the other asked me if I knew how to call JavaScript routines from an Applet. At the time I...

14 Mar 2001 | Keywords: applet, javascript, java, LiveConnect | Read »

At last, an applet worth using

Regular visitors of this site may know already that I'm not a great advocate of using Java Applets in a web site. That is not to say that I don't occasionally relent and give in to one of the followi...

24 Jun 2001 | Keywords: Applet, Menu, Java | Read »

Notes Thread Navigation With DHTML

Ever wanted a nicer way to show discussion threads on a form? Wanted to write your own DHTML navigation tree but not had the time? This is what you're looking for!...

19 Feb 2004 | Keywords: response, hierarchy, discussion, thread, tree | Read »

Catching errors before they catch you

Wouldn't a developer's life be easy if there were never any errors in it. Or would it? Might get a bit boring after a while if there was never that buzz of finally finding the source of your woes aft...

16 Sep 2001 | Keywords: try, catch, exception, error | Read »

Putting Domino's XML to use

No developer in their right mind can deny XML its future. XML is already all over the place. Wherever it isn't already it, more than likely, soon will be. This has been the case for quite some time n...

9 Sep 2001 | Keywords: xml, xsl, tranform, readviewentries | Read »

Domino Rich Text In The Browser

Finally we have a way of editing and storing Rich Text as HTML. Hence, we are no longer requried to use the Domino Java applets. This article describes how to use an alternative editor in our web pages....

12 Jul 2004 | Keywords: rich text, editor applet, wysiwyg | Read »

Alternative to the Domino HTTP Stack

When Lotus took Notes and decided to create Domino they obviously needed to add an HTTP server. For a while there was only one option as to which HTTP "stack" you could use. Then, as of Release 5, yo...

19 Nov 2002 | Keywords: HTTP, IIS, SSO | Read »

The New Look and Stuff

Those of you who aren't new to the site will no doubt have noticed that the "look and feel" has changed a little. Hopefully not so much so that you can't still find you way round but still enough to ...

22 Oct 2001 | Keywords: domino, design | Read »

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