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Blog entries for June 2007

Cleaning up a Notes Web template: the Document Library

IBM Lotus Notes/Domino ships with very nice out of the box applications. With a little cleaning, they can work nice in a web browser as well.

Permalink - posted on 30/06/2007 18:06 in Domino - 2 responses
Status of my blog after 8 months

A short contemplation after blogging for eight months in the IBM Lotus Notes/Domino blogosphere.

Permalink - posted on 28/06/2007 20:00 in General - 4 responses
Building a Domino website: friendly URLs

One small change makes a lot of diference: adding a Server rule for friendly URLs - now the complete article.

Permalink - posted on 27/06/2007 16:45 in Domino - 1 response
Common JavaScript behaviours for web pages

Domino website: adding three useful JavaScript behavours: protecting e-mail links from spam, opening external links in a popup window and striping tables.

Permalink - posted on 24/06/2007 15:39 in Domino, Ajax
Domino website: embedded views and breadcrumbs

How to use embedded views in XHTML pages and how to make a breadcrumb trail using Notes formulas

Permalink - posted on 24/06/2007 11:39 in Domino
Domino website: page template and navigation

Step 3 in building a website on Domino: how to use subforms, views and Lotus formulas to manage web page templates and navigation.

Permalink - posted on 24/06/2007 08:07 in Domino - 1 response
Setting up a Domino database to serve web pages

The second part of developing a site with Lotus Notes Domino: creating the design elements needed to render web pages based on a template.

Permalink - posted on 23/06/2007 11:33 in Domino, CSS
Domino as a rapid development tool for web applications

Just a test for me to prove what a great tool for web development Domino really is.

Permalink - posted on 22/06/2007 22:06 in Domino - 1 response
Code to HTML with syntax highlighting

A tool written in JavaScript to convert HTML, CSS, JavaScript, LotusScript and Lotus formulas in HTML for documentation. Regular expressions are used to do the syntax highlighting.

Permalink - posted on 21/06/2007 22:00 in Ajax
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