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March's Article Here Already

When I said I would promise you an article every month this year I knew I was dropping myself in it a little. Well, I'm glad I did. It's what I needed in order to give me the incentive to get some content out there. Without it we have a dead site on our hands and nobody wants that do they.

Eleven days in to March and we have a new article. This one was easier than usual as it wasn't written by me, but by two volunteer authors, Redouan and Laurens. For this I thank them. The fact that they only want to be known by their first names shows you just how selfless an act it was.

Anybody else fancy having a go? April looks fairly clear from here...

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  1. If I manage to get a grip on MDK10 Community, and make what I planned I ll try to see the possibilities of mixing Tomcat & Domino on Linux to be able to code jsp in Domino Forms, I bet this won't work as the day I was trying to make a reverse proxy of domino with the Apache module , I don't promess anything really and most of my "work" will probly be a mix of other people work, right now I had in my spyglass a JavaRedirector, but more than that I'll need to read Tomcat doc & my books ;o)

    Now I should have had a comment about the article rather than boasting on an article that will probly never come true...

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    • Tom
    • Fri 3 Dec 2004 09:38

    Not an article to offer you 2 links I found interesting :

    How to highlight searched words when visited by a google searcher...

    {Link}

    The DTHML JS Calendar I rendered dynamic by giving it a SPECIAL_DAYS js variable files generated by JSP

    http://dynarch.com:1979/mishoo/calendar.epl

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    • Tom
    • Fri 3 Dec 2004 13:47

    Toying with Browser cache try this :

    {Link} ,

    If you find a good description (accurate) of the index.dat structure mail me, sorry Jake I feel like I am writing about things you don't care well you can delete the posts :)

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