Blog entries tagged with 'Domino''
Part 2 of my tree component: the Domino design elements
Permalink - posted on 23/12/2007 10:17 in Domino, LotusScript - 1 responseThe tree component is rendered with LotusScript. Tree nodes can be expanded using Ajax and JSON.
Permalink - posted on 22/12/2007 06:59 in Domino, AjaxSurprisingly, this conference made me take an important decision: I am going to switch from LotusScript to Java for all my future Domino projects.
Permalink - posted on 06/12/2007 09:33 in Domino, General - 7 responsesIn previous versions, there were some 'issues'. I took the LotusScript code trough some tests, and here's the update.
Permalink - posted on 19/11/2007 19:07 in Domino, LotusScript - 7 responsesI've added something my blog was missing: a comment count. It proved to be quite a nightmare to do this.
Permalink - posted on 17/11/2007 17:11 in Domino, LotusScript - 1 responseMy previous versions of the Web 2.0 - Flickr style navigation didn't work correctly. So I decided to completely rework it.
Permalink - posted on 09/11/2007 09:28 in Domino, LotusScript - 3 responsesUsing a QueryString agent, I managed to squeeze all views and the search in one navigator. How nice is that?
Permalink - posted on 14/10/2007 12:44 in Domino, LotusScript - 6 responsesI saw this type of navigation on Flickr, and I decided to work out a function to navigate through a NotesViewCollection in LotusScript.
Permalink - posted on 12/10/2007 16:13 in Domino, LotusScript - 2 responsesWell how is that? Looking back on a year of blogging.
Permalink - posted on 05/10/2007 14:20 in Domino, General - 6 responsesWikis are part of the Web 2.0 hype. I'll explain what wikis are about and share the basic LotusScript components to use to resolve WikiLinks.
Permalink - posted on 04/10/2007 20:44 in Domino, Web 2.0, LotusScript - 1 response