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Building a Domino website: overview and download

In June, I spent a weekend creating a website in Lotus Notes Domino, blogging about what I did at the same time. Now I am releasing this site as a download, so that you can have a peek.

Permalink - posted on 31/07/2007 19:54 - 9 responses
Increasing your Domino site performance

The Yahoo Developer Network recently released a tool to test site performance: YSlow, a Firebug add-on. This made me hunt for tips on the internet to speed up Domino sites.

Permalink - posted on 30/07/2007 18:45 in Domino
Update on IBM Blog converting images from Notes Rich Text in MIME

My apologies: IBM Blog does convert embedded images in Notes Rich Text. The error I reported in a previous blog was probably caused by wrong settings in the Configuration document.

Permalink - posted on 10/07/2007 20:31 in Domino - 2 responses
Speed testing attached images

Does it influence the web rendering performance if you leave compress checked when adding attachments?

Permalink - posted on 10/07/2007 21:41 in Domino
Notes Rich Text: now doing Semantic XHTML

A reader of my blog, Jan Schulz, has written his own htmlTidy routine to use while converting Notes RichText to XHTML. It looks for font sizes to output headers and paragraphs, making the result much nicer, Semantic XHTML.

Permalink - posted on 09/07/2007 18:13 in Domino, XHTML
Notes Rich Text to XHTML: the code

¡Ay, caramba! In my previous post, I talked about finding the Philosopers stone: converting Notes Rich Text files into valid XHTML. The stone turned out to be a mountain. But here's a solution.

Permalink - posted on 08/07/2007 11:18 in Domino, XHTML, LotusScript - 8 responses
Notes RichText to HTML: the Philosopher's stone

Evaluating the way IBM blog and BlogSphere deal with the conversion of Notes RichText to HTML.

Permalink - posted on 07/07/2007 20:29 in Domino, XHTML - 2 responses
Insert HTML action buttons for the Notes Client BlogEntry form

In my blog template, the content for a post is a normal text field, so I had to type all HTML tags by hand. Until I discovered these little gems in BlogSphere.

Permalink - posted on 04/07/2007 21:01 in Domino, LotusScript - 4 responses
Using a QueryOpen agent to render HTML pages

IBM blog template does it. BlogSphere does it. So it must be something good: rendering complete HTML pages from a QueryOpen agent...

Permalink - posted on 03/07/2007 21:17 in Domino, LotusScript - 10 responses
Finding information on BlogSphere

Looking for information on BlogSphere, how to change its look and feel, comparison with the IBM Blog template. And the winner is...

Permalink - posted on 02/07/2007 18:54 in Domino - 4 responses
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