Blog entries tagged with 'Domino''
This post shows how to use Ajax to get the number of child documents out of a categorized Notes view in XML and add these to the page.
Permalink - posted on 07/11/2006 19:06 in Domino, Ajax, XMLHow to enable editing in XHTML and how to make a Cookie based user registration system in Domino
Permalink - posted on 03/11/2006 08:47 in DominoI've been quite busy working on SEO and building websites with Lotus Notes/Domino lately. When doing websites, I discovered that I had to reverse my thinking completely. Here are some of my findings.
Permalink - posted on 29/10/2006 19:50 in DominoMy Lotus Notes Blog template is missing a way to comment on the posts. So I am making one, using only forms, views and a few formulas. How to set session cookies and permanent cookies and how to delete them. I also strip all HTML from a field value using @formulas only.
Permalink - posted on 25/10/2006 22:17 in Domino - 1 responseWhy is my Domino site not ranked in Google? What causes bad search engine ranking and what can you do about it?
Permalink - posted on 20/10/2006 21:39 in DominoI always used to set cookies with JavaScript, but since webpages also have to be accessible without client side scripting or plugins, here are the formulas to set persistent or session cookies and to delete them.
Permalink - posted on 16/10/2006 22:29 in DominoThis is what I'm going to do with my free time this weekend. I am giving a workshop about web development in Domino for my colleagues soon, and I was offered a space to blog on 'lotusnotes.be', a very lovely domain name for a Domino fan as me. Developing a blog and blogging about it at the same time is a little scary though.
Permalink - posted on 06/10/2006 18:07 in DominoNo blog is complete without having a RSS feed. And making one in Domino is dead easy. So here's how to do it.
Permalink - posted on 03/10/2006 12:47 in Domino, XML - 1 response