Title: Developer Tips
  July 12, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

Developer Tips

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  Debugging LotusScript
  >  Hide view of HTML links
  >  Ask Brian Mahoney: Java equivalent to LotusScript's inputbox function
  >  Tip Talkback: Member feedback on two recent tips
  >  More recently posted developer tips
  >  Chapter Download: Threads, exceptions and assertions
  >  Featured Topic: Readers' choice -- your favorite ND Web sites
  >  Discussion Forum: Access text file from Notes doc using _javascript_


 
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Debugging LotusScript
[Andre Guirard]
This article provides an in-depth examination of the LotusScript debugger, including illustrations, examples and a list of common LotusScript error messages. You'll also find information about coding mishaps that can cause error messages.

Hide view of HTML links
[Samir Ghosh]
Ever want to hide the browser's view links, such as when embedding a view to display info? Here's how.

Ask Brian Mahoney: Java equivalent to LotusScript's inputbox function
[SearchDomino.com]
Dear Brian: I am writing an agent in Java that will send a document to an intended recipient. The way I am coding it, it requires users to type in an e-mail address to whom the documents needs to go to. My question is: Is there a way to get user input in Java just like inputbox in LotusScript? If not, what is the alternate (in Java obviously)
Click here to read Brian's expert response or ask a question of your own.

Tip Talkback: Member feedback on two recent tips
[SearchDomino.com]
We've received quite a bit of feedback on a couple of recently posted tips: "Who's sending the spam?" and "Read/set document fields from view." Take a look and add your own comments.
Who's sending the spam?
Read/set document fields from view

More recently posted developer tips
[SearchDomino.com]
  • The Top 10 (more or less) J2EE best practices
  • Developer tool: read/set document fields from view
  • Achieve dynamic display in a view
  • Embedding comments within loops
  • Focus on a doc when changing views, without Navigator
  • Troubleshooting agents in Notes/Domino 5 and 6
  • Quickly parse URL parameters
  • Customize 'no search results found' message
  • An easier way to Validate
  • Getting sorted results from complicated search criteria
  • Let users filter any view
  • Unclog the server bottleneck with active containers
  • @Word in Java
  • Optimize performance of your LotusScript code
  • An easier way to find values for Microsoft constants
  • How to fake a relational database within Notes
  • Change view design or scheduled agent runtimes
  • Speed up Exports to Excel
  • Rich text objects in Notes/Domino 6
  • Who's sending the spam?
  • Create your own drag/drop area
  • Document your application in a page element
  • Check out all our developer tips

    Also on SearchDomino.com

    TOPICS:  Chapter Download: Threads, exceptions and assertions
    In this chapter from the book SAMS Teach Yourself Java 2 in 21 Days, by Rogers Cadenhead and Laura Lemay, you'll learn about three of Java's most useful elements: threads, exceptions and assertions.

    TOPICS:  Featured Topic: Readers' choice -- your favorite ND Web sites
    Some of you thought we had left out some key sites in our recent 'Top 10 sites for Notes/Domino professionals' Featured Topic. So here's round two: 10 more sites you consider must-haves.

    TOPICS:  Discussion Forum: Access text file from Notes doc using _javascript_
    Dominotor writes: I am new to _javascript_ and need some help. I currently have a non-Domino/Notes web application that creates a cookie in the standard IE cookie directory -- "C:Documents and SettingsuseridCookies" -- called [EMAIL PROTECTED][1]. I want to extract this data into a Notes document using _javascript_/Java. Is this possible? I currently use LotusScript, but this doesn't work for our web-based clients, as the button disappears. Any help would be appreciated.
    Know a solution? Share your thoughts with this programming peer in need!


     
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