If you don't know what a blog is by now you've obviously not been spending enough time on the Internet. Even my mum and dad know what a blog is! There's something like 500,000 blogs and growing. Some...Keywords: blog | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
For the past fews months I have been using Domino 6 as my main Notes mail and designer client. Last week I upgraded my certification to Domino 6 status. With the experience I had I thought I was well...Keywords: exam, clp, upgrade, certification | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
If there is one subject that gets its fair amount of airtime on the Notes forums it's the matter of dealing with file attachments. Whether it's moving them to or from Rich Text fields, stopping them ...Keywords: upload, file, size | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
Okay so in the last article we covered the ins and outs of XML-RPC and we're happy with the fact that Domino can process RPC requests using nothing but a simple Java agent. Now let's look at an examp...Keywords: blog, rpc. xml | Category: Java | Read »
Yesterday, for reasons I won't go in to just yet, I started looking in to using a Domino agent as an XML-RPC server. What I found was that there was a complete lack of decent documentation. Sure ther...Keywords: XML-RPC, server, client | Category: Java | Read »
As Domino has matured over the years, the number of features only available to the Notes Client developer has decreased. For example, one feature of the Lotus Notes client is the ability to select do...Keywords: View, checkbox, GET, POST, process, Agent | Category: Views | Read »
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...Keywords: Bug, CheckBox, POST, form | Category: Forms | Read »
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...Keywords: HTTP, IIS, SSO | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
There are lots of topics that get endless discussion in the Notes forums. One of the perennials is the small matter of sending e-mails in HTML format. To which there are as many solutions as there ar...Keywords: Mail, HTML, Socket | Category: Agents | Read »
In previous articles, Jake introduced you to Scalable Vector Graphics, or SVG. Unlike other graphics formats, an SVG file is simply XML (text with angle brackets, for those who haven't been paying at...Keywords: SVG, Pie, chart | Category: XML | Read »
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