Title: Today's News
  July 15, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  Java applet flaws found in Notes
  >  New Trojan spreads via spam
  >  Microsoft scores huge win for IM interoperability
  >  More headlines
  >  Tip: Debugging LotusScript
  >  Developer Forum: Inserting a page break in a tab
  >  Lotus Live! Series Webcast: Coming soon -- Workplace certification
  >  The Missing Link: Software geek on a trivia streak

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Java applet flaws found in Notes
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A consultant has discovered three Java applet flaws in Lotus Notes R6.x that could expose sensitive data. IBM has not yet offered fixes, but Notes users can stay secure by disabling Java applets.

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Read more about the recent Notes URL handler flaw
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New Trojan spreads via spam
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Most antivirus firms have labeled BackDoor-CGT a low risk. But one security firm is concerned by its use of spam to spread quickly.

Microsoft scores huge win for IM interoperability
[CNET News.com]
In a move that demonstrates unprecedented cooperation between instant messaging vendors, Microsoft has announced that later this year its Microsoft Live Communication Server will be interoperable with AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger as well as its own MSN Messenger. For the first time, it will enable enterprise users to communicate simultaneously with users of all three of the major public IM clients.

More headlines
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Ballmer aims partners at Notes customers (eChannelLine)
IBM puts more scientists in the field (Bloomberg)

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TIPS:  Tip: Debugging LotusScript
This tip 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.

DISCUSSIONS:  Developer Forum: Inserting a page break in a tab
"Teck Lung" writes: Anybody know how to programmatically insert a page break within a tab table? Domino Designer actually disabled the "Page Break" menu item selection and, hence, I am not able to do so at the form level. I thought of using the @Char() function to add a "page break" decimal code; I tried "12," but to not avail. Hope someone can advise me. Many thanks in advance!
Click here to lend a hand to this programming peer in need.

WEBCASTS:  Lotus Live! Series Webcast: Coming soon -- Workplace certification
SPEAKER: Barbara Bowen, Lotus Certification Program Manager
DATE/TIME: July 29, noon EDT (16:00 GMT)

Barbara Bowen, Lotus Certification Program Manager, will provide an overview of the new Lotus Workplace Certification Program and discuss the skills you will need moving forward. Barbara will then spend some time giving you an update to Notes and Domino and Collaborative Solutions. She will also answer your certification questions after her presentation in a live Q&A.
Register now to attend this webcast.

The Missing Link

Software geek on a trivia streak
[E! Online]
If you've ever grumbled to yourself: "Software guys think they know EVERYTHING," just keep in mind that one software developer from Utah pretty much does know everything. And he's got a million bucks from Alex Trebek to prove it. Ken Jennings is a geek on a trivia streak: He's won 30 straight Jeopardy! contests and is closing in on the record of $1.16 million in winnings. If you ever find yourself on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? this guy is your lifeline.

 
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