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Cut down on all those formulae...

Do you ever find yourself writing the same old hide-when formula over and over again. Usually something like: ...

5 Feb 2001 | Keywords: True, False, Role, Admin | Read »

Improving Form Performance

When submitting a form, more often than not, we follow by redirecting the user to a new page. This new page can be created dynamically but this leaves little power over the look of the page. It is mu...

15 Oct 2001 | Keywords: performance, return, submit, get, post | Read »

Further Control of Printing

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...

3 Jan 2002 | Keywords: ActiveX, Print, Header, Footer | Read »

What you need and want to know about errors

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...

23 Feb 2002 | Keywords: Error, Message | Read »

Creating In-line Response Documents

More often that not a Domino database will have some type of parent-child document relationship. When the authoring of such documents is implemented in the browser I think we should all be familiar w...

20 Aug 2002 | Keywords: Response, Form, CreateDocument | 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 »

Making Domino Behave Relationally

See how we can use some of the powerful new features of Domino 6's formula language to mimic relational data and create a list of "related article" links....

26 Apr 2004 | Keywords: relational, for, loop, dblookup | Read »

Server-Side Error Validation

Whether you like it or not, it's easy for a user to bypass your JavaScript data validation on the web. This article describes an alternative which will keep the hackers at bay....

28 Jun 2004 | Keywords: error, server-side, validation | 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 »

Domino Rich Text In The Browser, Advanced

This article takes a closer look at using the HTMLArea WYSIWYG editor with Domino. The first article in the series looked at how to install the editor. Now we start looking at how to configure and extend its features....

6 Oct 2004 | Keywords: rich text | Read »

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