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d-works is finally there

After a long absence, I'm taking up blogging again, introducing d-works: the movie and d-works: the product.

Permalink - posted on 12/09/2008 09:19 in Domino, General, Web 2.0 - 4 responses
Using Notes forms to manage CSS files, templates and components

Definition of the forms and fields to hold the CSS files, page templates and re-usable HTML components.

Permalink - posted on 21/06/2008 17:05 in Domino - 5 responses
Making a site builder in Domino

How far will I get in one weekend? Let's prove the rapid development capacibilities of Domino.

Permalink - posted on 20/06/2008 16:33 in Domino
Getting Domino application statistics

Getting statistics out of a Domino applications can be very useful. Here are a few LotusScript functions to get some basic statistic information.

Permalink - posted on 18/06/2008 08:34 in Domino, LotusScript
Capture web pages in a Domino application

Script to infuse any web page with a form to save the link and the page metadata in a Domino application.

Permalink - posted on 08/06/2008 09:28 in Domino, Ajax
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
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
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
Introducing d-works

For those of you who wondered why it was so deadly quiet on this blog, here's the answer.

Permalink - posted on 05/02/2008 16:13 in Domino, Ajax, General, Web 2.0 - 6 responses
@Formula to generate a valid RFC822 date-time

To add the publish date to RSS feed items, you need to have the date in RFC822 date-time format. Here's how to do this with @formulas.

Permalink - posted on 03/01/2008 22:54 in Domino - 3 responses
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