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Domino 2.0 Rich Internet Applications with IBM Lotus Notes/Domino
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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
A text adventure game written in XML and JavaScript

Exploring the possibilities of XML for developing interactive fiction. Cross browser XML processing with JavaScript.

Permalink - posted on 27/05/2007 15:49 in Ajax, XML - 1 response
Q and other mysterious XHTML tags

About not so well known XHTML tags and how to use them.

Permalink - posted on 26/05/2007 08:57 in XHTML
Embedding MP3 files

The minimum tags required to embed MP3 files in XHTML; enable or disable auto play and auto loop and fixing the Eolas issue for Internet Explorer in a generic way.

Permalink - posted on 25/05/2007 21:17 in Ajax, XHTML
Multilingual website and site navigation in Domino

Making a multilingual site with Domino using only views and @dblookups

Permalink - posted on 19/05/2007 20:06 in Domino
From NotesView to XHTML with @formulas, XSLT or JavaScript

Three ways of building an HTML list of links to categories and the number of documents they contain: @formulas, XSLT, JavaScript.

Permalink - posted on 17/05/2007 07:37 in Domino, Ajax, XML
Single page Ajax interface in Domino part 2

Building a generic JavaScript library to handle DOM scripting, XMLHttp requests and XSL transformations

Permalink - posted on 16/05/2007 10:42 in Domino, Ajax, XML
Making a single page Ajax interface in Domino

Render any IBM Lotus Notes/Domino database as a single page application using only Ajax, XML and XSL transformations.

Permalink - posted on 12/05/2007 20:35 in Domino, Ajax
Rounded corners with JavaScript

How to round corners without using images, only JavaScript . A follow-up of previous post.

Permalink - posted on 11/05/2007 20:09 in Ajax
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