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  September 20, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  LotusScript Learning Guide
  >  Oracle takes on IBM in content management
  >  AOL says no to Sender ID
  >  More headlines
  >  Featured Topic: 10 Formula tips in 10 minutes
  >  Ask Brian Mahoney: Send e-mail with doclink back to parent form
  >  New Poll: Are you going to Lotusphere 2005?
  >  The Missing Link: Inventor finds job for nose

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LotusScript Learning Guide
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This resource introduces you to LotusScript, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid and provides troubleshooting help and advice. In it, you'll find LotusScript articles, tutorials, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more to pump up your LotusScript know-how quickly.

MORE INFO:
Featured Topic: LotusScript and Excel
Browse a comprehensive list of LotusScript tips


 
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Oracle takes on IBM in content management
[InternetNews]
A research group has revealed that Oracle plans to release its enterprise content management project, code-named Tsunami, by the end of the year. It's a market that IBM, Microsoft and other see as a see veritable cash cow.

AOL says no to Sender ID
[CNET News.com]
Citing cited "lackluster" industry support and compatibility issues with the antispam technology SPF, America Online says it will not support the Microsoft-backed antispam technology called Sender ID. Perhaps more importantly, AOL's announcement underscores the brewing standards battle for e-mail authentication technology for fighting spam.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
When Exchange can't bring home the bacon (ZDNet)
Big Blue turns green with grid computing deal (InternetNews)

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TOPICS:  Featured Topic: 10 Formula tips in 10 minutes
Learn how to manipulate and customize your Notes/Domino environment with these 10 Formula scripts and tricks.

ADVICE:  Ask Brian Mahoney: Send e-mail with doclink back to parent form
Dear Brian: I have a main form and a response to that form. When the user clicks on the "submit" button on the response form, I want it to send out an e-mail with a doclink to the main (parent) form rather than the response form itself. The response form already inherits the DocID of the parent -- but I'm a complete script neophyte and have no clue how to send the e-mail without including the doclink back to the parent instead of the child. Could you kindly provide the code?
Click here to read Brian's expert response

POLL:  New Poll: Are you going to Lotusphere 2005?
Lotusphere 2005 is coming. Do you think you'll attend? Cast your vote in our poll.

PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS: In our last poll, we asked about your reaction to the end of R5 support. Here's what you and your peers told us.

The Missing Link


Inventor finds job for nose
[Reuters]
"Look ma, no hands!" Normally a declaration made behind the bars of a bike or during the ascent of a roller coaster, this same cry may soon be heard in front of the computer monitor. An inventor in Canada claims to have made a hands-free mouse that follows your nose, not your fingers. How do you click? A blink of the right or left eye corresponds to the right or left click of the mouse. The inventor says the "nouse," as it's called, will be great for people with disabilities or for gamers who want to kill virtual villains literally in the blink of an eye. But here's a nosy question: What happens if you sneeze? Does the computer explode?

 
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