
Chris Toohey has posted a tutorial on how to build and maintain controls in XPages.

Erik Brooks is looking for a developer to work on a Domino web app. The job is in Tallahassee, Florida.

Dave Hay got this message when he was attempting to use Personalization and Lotus Web Content Management together in WebSphere Portal 6.1.0.3. He provides links to the documentation he used to fix the problem.

Jalpresh Tailor offers a way for you to get Out-of-Office messages immediately, instead of having to wait until it’s too late.

Maureen Leland’s user declared it wasn’t possible to filter the contents of the problems view. Since others might be equally confused, Maureen has posted directions on how to filter the view.

Jake Ochs has some Java code, written as a Notes agent, that’s been moved into Eclipse and… well, yeah. He’s posted his method of keeping it running until he can find a better way. If you have suggestions, Jake would like to hear them.

Keith Strickland recently found the IBM Lotus User Interface Developer Documentation site with its wealth of information. He even found some code that let him create a sectioned menu. He’s posted links and code to help you out.

Stephan Wissel says you can count the names in your buddy lists or you can use a tool, such as Epilio, to do the counting for you. Stephan provides directions on how to do it.

Brian Moore likes checkboxes and radio buttons and thinks it’s a shame they aren’t easier to use in XPages. He’s posted some code that lets you put checkboxes in two columns while he works on getting a third column programmed.

Jalpresh Tailor got tired of not being able to see which messages had return receipts on them. Jalpresh has posted a simple change to the mail template which makes such messages visible.