There used to be a category of "articles" on here called "Books". In an attempt to reduce the amount of redundant content I have moved them all in to this one article. They represent (in descending o...Keywords: Books | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
I think it's fair to say that a user should never have to see an error whilst they surf your site. Such wishful-thinking is far from reality, as we all know. All we can do is try and make it a little...Keywords: Error, Message | Category: Forms | Read »
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 ...Keywords: browser, version, sniffers, comment | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
Any of you who have been coming here long enough probably know about my apparent love affair with Microsoft. Not the company but the products. Ok, so they have their faults but, most importantly, the...Keywords: XP, Scrollbar, Button, IE6 | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
If I had a pound for every time I had started an article with the line "If I had a pound for every time....". Do you see what I've done there?? Sorry, I'm in a daft mood today. Must be all the Christ...Keywords: ActiveX, Print, Header, Footer | Category: Forms | Read »
Reporting. That one word is enough to put the fear in me. If I had a pound for every time I'd told somebody that "Notes isn't too hot when it comes to reporting" then I'd probably be out with my mate...Keywords: report, excel | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
Now I like to think that when it comes to Domino I am pretty clued up on what can and can't be done. For instance, if somebody were to ask me whether I could change their application so that the imag...Keywords: image, resource, DXL | Category: Java | Read »
OK, I'm biased. I think Java is the best language on the market today. But why should you use it when LotusScript achieves the same purpose? The answer lies in the many advanced features of the langu...Keywords: Java, Thread, Performance | Category: Java | Read »
When you have a database which stores a lot of unzipped attachments, wouldn't it be nice if you could have an agent which periodically runs over them and zips them all? Sure could save a lot of space...Keywords: Zip, attachments, file, body | Category: Java | Read »
The end is near. Longtime developers have known about this for quite some time. It seems to crop up in many of our development projects. I am sure that you may have already guessed that it is not as ...Keywords: | Category: Miscellaneous | Read »
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