Description: "With a custom Theme, RAD-generated Form suppression via a dropdown, and a single line of text in the xsp.properties, I now have complete control over my IBM Lotus Notes Domino XPage... and thus I have complete control over my apps. +1 for the future of the platform!"
Jake - if you're sticking with Domino, I can't emphasize the need to and importance of learning XPages. We finally have the freedom we've been begging for -- to create apps in OUR vision, and not what IBM's often out-of-touch conceptions offer -- but this time it's in-tandem with the vendor, and thus is completely future-proofed for the platform.
"Suppressing" the Domino RAD-generated Form via "></form" in the HTML Body Properties, using $$NavigatorTemplates and then fighting with "Treat Contents" Form Design Elements, or -- dare I mention -- breaking a perfectly good application when someone asks for a $$SearchTemplate that can't use "Treat Contents" for whatever silly reason... that's all behind us now.
Well, after now reading Mark's comment... I feel kinda silly for publishing the article, but here it is:
http://www.dominoguru.com/pages/11182010085538.html
Title: "This is an XPage..."
Description: "With a custom Theme, RAD-generated Form suppression via a dropdown, and a single line of text in the xsp.properties, I now have complete control over my IBM Lotus Notes Domino XPage... and thus I have complete control over my apps. +1 for the future of the platform!"
Jake - if you're sticking with Domino, I can't emphasize the need to and importance of learning XPages. We finally have the freedom we've been begging for -- to create apps in OUR vision, and not what IBM's often out-of-touch conceptions offer -- but this time it's in-tandem with the vendor, and thus is completely future-proofed for the platform.
"Suppressing" the Domino RAD-generated Form via "></form" in the HTML Body Properties, using $$NavigatorTemplates and then fighting with "Treat Contents" Form Design Elements, or -- dare I mention -- breaking a perfectly good application when someone asks for a $$SearchTemplate that can't use "Treat Contents" for whatever silly reason... that's all behind us now.
We've won, Jake.