In part two of a series on using Flash in Domino Web sites, Razzak Khan will show you how to use Domino URL commands to control your site and how to populate your Domino database from Flash-based user input.
Read More→In part two of a series on using Flash in Domino Web sites, Razzak Khan will show you how to use Domino URL commands to control your site and how to populate your Domino database from Flash-based user input.
Read More→There was a lot to see and do at this year’s Lotusphere convention. We met a lot of friendly folks down in Orlando who graciously posed for our cameras (and a few who chased us down begging to have their pictures taken). In this article we present our gallery of Lotusphere exhibitors and share a little of what we learned during our journey around the showroom floor.
Read More→In this month’s edition of Letters to the Editor, a reader writes in looking for partners for his organization and gives us a nice compliment, which only slightly makes up for the lack of Pokemon-themed Valentine’s Day cards in our mailbox this year.
Read More→Roll out the red carpet and strike up the band. It’s time for the DominoPower Best of Lotusphere 2001 Awards, presented by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz and Senior Technical Editors Dan Velasco and Richard Echeandia. Find out who takes home the prize in such categories as Best Session, Most Original Booth, and Coolest Schwag.
Read More→February’s DominoPower Site of the Month unlocks a curious childhood memory for Steve Niles as he reviews a Domino-powered site where Volkswagen enthusiasts can share their passion for German auto craftsmanship.
Read More→At the opening session of Lotusphere 2001, it was announced Lotus will roll out its much-awaited Discovery Server for knowledge management in March. In this preview, Jason Collier explores the individual functions of the Discovery Server, which, along with the recently released K-station, forms the Lotus Knowledge Discovery System.
Read More→Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz took the company’s digital camera down to Lotusphere and tried to capture the feel of the show, from the sessions, through the halls, to what it was really like to be there. For those of you who attended, this will be a fond reminder of great times. And for those of you who didn’t manage to get to Orlando, let this fun article be the motivation for you to make your reservations for Lotusphere 2002.
Read More→Last month, Ian Cherrill took you through the source code for ACLHelp, a Domino server task written in C that lets you use the server console to add yourself into the ACL (Access Control List) of a database as a manager. That was using Windows. This month, he’ll show you how to make ACLHelp run on other platforms.
Read More→The complexity of XML, combined with its rapidly growing popularity, has created a high demand for educational materials on the subject. Sharlana Bacchus has a detailed review of The Learning Continuum Company’s course, "Using XML in R5 Domino," which will help you get a grip on this new and vital technology.
Read More→Are you looking for a network faxing solution you can integrate with Lotus Notes and Domino? Gennady Kleyner has been there and done that. In this article, he takes you inside the various faxing options and helps you learn from his experience.
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