Article archive for 2001 – Page 10

Monday, January 1, 2001

Update your resume as you tackle the new year

Whether or not landing a new job is on your agenda for the coming year, keeping tabs on your professional achievements now will make updating your resume a snap if the need should arise. Dan Simmons, a Lotus Notes recruiter, has short questionnaires for you developers, project managers, and administrators that will help you record your accomplishments from the past year.

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Monday, January 1, 2001

Putting some Flash into your Domino applications

Flash animation is a great way to add pizzazz to your Web site. If you’d like to get in on the fun, Razzak Khan will show you how to create a Flash file and add it to your Domino site.

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Monday, January 1, 2001

Looking for tips and another Notes bug bite

In this month’s edition of Letters to the Editor, one reader wonders if we have a DominoPower tip archive, and another reader corrects our spelling and shares her experience as a happy victim of the "Notes Virus."

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Monday, January 1, 2001

Elvis in Orlando

DominoPower’s editorial team will be down at Lotusphere in force, and they’ll be looking for worthy recipients of the prestigious DominoPower Best of Lotusphere Awards. In this month’s editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz offers some tips on how your company can get our attention. As for Elvis…you’ll have to read the article.

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Monday, January 1, 2001

Coding Domino server tasks in C: the adventure continues

Last month, Ian Cherrill introduced you to the idea of using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 to write Domino server programs. In the second part of this series, he’s going to take you inside a program called ACLHelp, a simple server task that allows you to become manger of a database by using the Domino remote console.

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Monday, January 1, 2001

Identifying attachments with their file upload controls

Have you ever needed to use several file upload controls on a single Domino form only to find out Domino doesn’t distinguish which control the resulting attachments came from? Daryl Rochette experienced this problem, too. He was so thrilled to find a successful, robust solution that he just had to share it with you.

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