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Domino 2.0 Rich Internet Applications with IBM Lotus Notes/Domino
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Document history and compare

The next step in my document versioning: show the document history and compare versions.

Permalink - posted on 27/04/2008 09:57 in LotusScript
Document versioning

A very simple LotusScript subroutine to do document versioning.

Permalink - posted on 26/04/2008 08:02 in LotusScript
Document management

As a part of making d-works, I need to add some vital document management functionalities to my Wiki component. Here's the plan.

Permalink - posted on 23/04/2008 09:15 in Domino, Web 2.0
Master templates revisited

A rework of a previous post: working with PHP or dot net like master templates in Domino.

Permalink - posted on 15/03/2008 19:23 in XHTML, LotusScript
Redesigning this blog

This weekend, I am redesigning my blog template. I am doing this live, so things will be broken from time to time this weekend.

Permalink - posted on 14/03/2008 09:15 in General - 3 responses
Owners and Authors field with ACL popup dialog

To fill an Owners and an Authors field on a web form, I needed a popup that allows to pick groups or people from the NAB and roles from the database ACL. Here's one way of doing it.

Permalink - posted on 02/03/2008 18:18 in Domino, LotusScript - 1 response
Adding and controlling Flickr badges

How to tweak Flickr badges on web pages, make them XHTML compliant and open the images in another window.

Permalink - posted on 17/02/2008 17:11 in Web 2.0
PicLens for Domino

PicLens is a web widget to show image galleries as a slideshow or a 3d wall. It is used by Google, Picasa, Flickr and Facebook, but you can also add it to your own site. I've made a small demo that includes PicLens in a Domino site.

Permalink - posted on 16/02/2008 16:22 in Domino, Web 2.0
Domino 2.0 now with Google Analytics

A few weeks ago, I've added the new Google Analytics script to my site.

Permalink - posted on 14/02/2008 15:59 in General
dworks: now with YouTube

So much to do, so little time. One of my collegues added some movies in the d-works site.

Permalink - posted on 07/02/2008 18:52 in General, Web 2.0 - 1 response
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