Jake, you've made my developer life so much more simple!
You mention that attached files via the web are automatically put in the FileStore field. This is wonderful news! I found that Domino puts the files into the first Java Applet displayed rich-text field on the form, whether or not the rich-text field is shown.
Lotus Notes users are used to putting attachments into rich-text fields and they don't like finding their attachments at the bottom of the document after the document has been edited using a web browser. This technique keeps the attachments in the rich-text field!
Now, does anyone have any ideas on how to provide icons for the attachments without registering the relevant applications on the domino server?
Jake, you've made my developer life so much more simple!
You mention that attached files via the web are automatically put in the FileStore field. This is wonderful news! I found that Domino puts the files into the first Java Applet displayed rich-text field on the form, whether or not the rich-text field is shown.
Lotus Notes users are used to putting attachments into rich-text fields and they don't like finding their attachments at the bottom of the document after the document has been edited using a web browser. This technique keeps the attachments in the rich-text field!
Now, does anyone have any ideas on how to provide icons for the attachments without registering the relevant applications on the domino server?