Blog entries tagged with 'Domino''
What direction should we take for future Domino web development? Choose your colour: yellow, red or orange.
Permalink - posted on 03/10/2007 20:10 in Domino - 3 responsesThese functions will make it easy to generate valid XHTML forms.
Permalink - posted on 19/09/2007 21:45 in Domino, XHTML, LotusScript - 10 responsesSystems like PHP and Microsoft dot net use HTML templates with special 'tags', placeholders which are filled in by the application. I made the same for Domino.
Permalink - posted on 18/09/2007 21:20 in Domino, LotusScript - 8 responsesThe next thing I wanted to tackle: working with attached files. A research on the internet prooved that it is not that easy.
Permalink - posted on 09/09/2007 21:35 in DominoSince I plan to have the first beta of Domino Workspace ready by begin October 2007, I am putting a lot of time in programming all the features I need. Tonight, I tackled the Archive view.
Permalink - posted on 06/09/2007 23:13 in Domino, LotusScriptFinally, I found the courage to start making my own rich text editor.
Permalink - posted on 04/09/2007 21:02 in Domino, Ajax - 8 responsesEvery blog needs a calendar, so I started to play with dates to make a calendar in LotusScript
Permalink - posted on 03/09/2007 18:18 in Domino, LotusScript - 2 responsesThe first beta version of the Blog roomtype is ready for use.
Permalink - posted on 02/09/2007 14:49 in Domino - 2 responsesInspired by Jake Howlett, I've made my own WebSession class to have easy access to my basic elements for the WebQueryOpen agents.
Permalink - posted on 23/08/2007 09:21 in Domino, LotusScriptIn this entry, I describe the LotusScript programming techniques I use for the WebQueryOpen agents in Domino Workspace.
Permalink - posted on 22/08/2007 08:25 in Domino, LotusScript - 2 responses