Blog entries tagged with 'XHTML''
A rework of a previous post: working with PHP or dot net like master templates in Domino.
Permalink - posted on 15/03/2008 19:23 in XHTML, LotusScriptThese functions will make it easy to generate valid XHTML forms.
Permalink - posted on 19/09/2007 21:45 in Domino, XHTML, LotusScript - 10 responsesThis new XHTML 1.0 templates contain the basic elements needed to create validating and well performing web pages. You can choose between Strict and Transitional.
Permalink - posted on 05/09/2007 19:14 in XHTML - 7 responsesRecently, the W3C validator changed its rules for validating as XHTML 1.0 Strict. So maybe it is time to update your templates.
Permalink - posted on 29/07/2007 18:22 in XHTMLA 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¡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 responsesEvaluating 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 responsesAbout not so well known XHTML tags and how to use them.
Permalink - posted on 26/05/2007 08:57 in XHTMLThe minimum tags required to embed MP3 files in XHTML; enable or disable auto play and auto loop and fixing the Eolas issue for Internet Explorer in a generic way.
Permalink - posted on 25/05/2007 21:17 in Ajax, XHTMLDomino renders search results in HTML 4. Here is a method to make them render in XHTML using a dummy form, a dummy navigator and a LotusScript agent.
Permalink - posted on 17/04/2007 23:28 in Domino, XHTML