There is a way to hide the attachment when you have a rich text field (java
applet) on your form: Domino seems to store your attachment in the first rich
text field it finds on the form. If you create a second Java applet RTF on
your form, higer than the existing RTF, Domino will use this one.
Now put some <div>-tags around it to create a layer and make this layer
invisible (using stylesheets) and TADA the attachment disappears!
There is a way to hide the attachment when you have a rich text field (java applet) on your form: Domino seems to store your attachment in the first rich text field it finds on the form. If you create a second Java applet RTF on your form, higer than the existing RTF, Domino will use this one.
Now put some <div>-tags around it to create a layer and make this layer invisible (using stylesheets) and TADA the attachment disappears!