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Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor
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We had an overwhelming turnout at last week's Lotus Live! Series Webcast with Jason Dumont, on "Techniques to deploying iNotes Web Access." Thanks for joining us! My apologies to those of you who tried to log on and could not get in. If you did miss it, you can view the archives here.
The Lotus Live! Series will be a monthly feature. Do you have any topics that you'd like to see covered by a Lotus speaker? Our goal is to cover a wide range of topics, including Web services, certification, security, application development, Domino server and Notes administration, mobile and wireless and much more. Please take a moment to take our poll.
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Lotus Web services
Kara Gattine, Assistant Site Editor
Web services continue to gain momentum, but there is still a lot of confusion as to what Web services can and can't do. Sort through the hype and discover how Lotus' Web services could benefit your organization with this compilation of articles, advice and news stories on Web services.
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Expert Technical Advice: |
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Featured Expert Jerry Harden
Category: Application & Web development
Jerry Harden, president of Riverwatch Group, has extensive experience on running Domino applications on the Web, Web agents, server document administration on Domino servers, ACL issues, Domino Web configuration and administration, SSL configuration and administration, SMTP configuration and administration, Domino server performance and browser-based access issues.
View all Jerry's Ask the Expert responses here
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This Week: In the forums
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Join Mark Roden, a two-time finalist in SearchDomino's tips contest, this Wednesday, April 24th in the SearchDomino developer forum. Mark will offer advice and answer your development questions in the forum for one day only! |
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| Tip of the Week: |
Admin tip: Useful way to prepare server documents
By Jon Davis
Creating new server documents in a domain can be an awful chore, especially if several have to be prepared and customized according to the same standards. Here is a useful way to prepare server documents, allowing all of the customization to be drawn from existing servers.
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Site Highlights |
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Deploying iNotes Webcast transcripts
If you missed last week's Lotus Live! Series Webcast with Jason Dumont, on "Techniques to deploying iNotes Web Access," don't fret. You can view the archives anytime by clicking below.
View the archives here
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Domino-Linux combo slowly gaining ground
Linux fans in the Domino community may be thrilled by the idea of shedding Windows licensing and upgrade fees in favor of an open-source OS. Average Domino users doubt they'll be seeing open-source code on their PCs anytime soon, but some may soon get a taste of Linux after all. By Mark Baard.
Click here for the full story
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Pollack answers more questions on dynamic Web CM
View the updated Q&A here
Andrew Pollack answers more of your questions on dynamic Web content management, following his April 3 SearchDomino Live Webcast. Comments and advice from users have been added since the Q&A was initially posted on SearchDomino last week.
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| New Poll: Webcasts |
Which Lotus Live! Series Webcast(s) would you be interested in attending? Vote below.
Previous poll results:
Lotus will retire its R4 and R4.5 certification exams September 30, 2002. Are you ready for the Domino 6 exam?
38%: Yes, it's about time! I'm ready to move on.
30%: No, I need more time to get up to speed on my certifications.
23%: Most likely, but I don't think there should be any time limits.
10%: It doesn't matter, certification isn't important to me.
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| VoIP Series |
| Thinking about implementing VoIP? Learn about the future of telephony at SearchNetworking.com. Sign up for the VoIP Series newsletter today! |
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| Book of The Week |
| This week's recommended book is "Web Services Essentials: Distributed Applications with XML-RPC, SOAP, UDDI & WSDL." Get expert advice for developing Web services applications. |
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