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Internet Technologies > JavaScript
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Sorting your Domino views with JavaScript DominoPower Magazine - November 2005 Have you ever wanted to be able to sort your Domino views in the browser in just the same way that you can from the Notes Client? This article by Colin Neale shows one way to achieve column sorting on the Web using some simple JavaScript routines.
Give your Domino views life with DHTML DominoPower Magazine - October 2005 Have you ever wanted to be able to expand and collapse documents in a Notes view from a browser but the view's contents are being treated as HTML and are not being translated by the Domino engine itself? In this article, Colin Neale shows you how you can achieve this with a very simple piece of JavaScript that manipulates the HTML elements on your Web page.
Using dynamically generated HTML to thwart spam email address harvesting DominoPower Magazine - August 2003 Gone are the days when the corporate world considered spam a mere nuisance. CEOs and CFOs alike are starting to realize what system administrators have known for years; spam costs your corporation thousands of dollars each year. This article contains a great little JavaScript routine designed to thwart spammers from harvesting email addresses from your Web pages.
Implementing dynamic drop-down menus using Domino and Internet Explorer DominoPower Magazine - March 2002 Developing for a Web browser instead of a Notes client can take some getting used to. One of the application functions that Andrew Stuart uses regularly in Notes client applications is cascading field values. In this article, he'll show you how to build a small demonstration Domino application that does just that.
Using cookies in Lotus Domino applications is in your future DominoPower Magazine - February 2002 Fortune cookie says: "You will soon be having a thrilling adventure using cookies in Lotus Domino applications." That's if you read Andrew Stuart's informative and fun-filled article on how cookies go a long way towards compensating for Domino's lack of session persistence functionality.
Building DHTML views with Internet Explorer DominoPower Magazine - August 2000 When using categorized views from a browser, every time you expand or collapse a category, a request is made to the server. Matt Holthe has found a way to eliminate this round trip. In a two-part series, he'll show you how to use DHTML to create a categorized view where the categories can be expanded and collapsed on the client.
Using JavaScript to get the Query_String from a frameset DominoPower Magazine - April 2000 Recently, DominoPower senior technical editor Dan Velasco was issued a challenge: create custom home pages for individual products. The application he was given proved unwieldy for the number of products in question, and he knew there had to be a better way. Well, there is, and all it involves is a basic understanding of JavaScript, Query_Strings, and the code he is about to share in this instructive article.
Learn JavaScript with a little TLCC DominoPower Magazine - December 1999 JavaScript has become an important skill for any Lotus Notes and Domino developer to acquire in order to be worth his or her proverbial salt. The time to master JavaScript is now. Read this review by our newly minted Senior Technical Editor, Dan Velasco, to learn if this course is for you.
Dynamically generated JavaScript libraries DominoPower Magazine - September 1999 Contributing Editor Jeffrey Burrows attacks a common Web development problem: browser compatibility. In this important article, Burrows shows you how you can supply the appropriate JavaScript for the appropriate browser, and do it all dynamically from a Notes database.
Get twisted and change your twisties DominoPower Magazine - July 1999 This is a twisted business. Need proof? The little expand/collapse icons in Notes views are called "twisties". Now, have you ever wanted to change these icons to something else? Ever get tired of those little triangle things? If so, this is the article for you. Shabbir Tayeb-Ali writes all the way from Pakistan with some easy hacks for twists and a slick bit of JavaScript to change your icons on the fly.
Getting started with JavaScript development in Domino DominoPower Magazine - July 1999 Domino 5.0 includes native support for JavaScript. Finally the same code you developed for your Web-based clients can be interpreted by the R5 client. In this valuable article, Contributing Editor (and author of Practical LotusScript) Tony Patton tells you how to get started and points you to some great online resources.
Great scripts for discussion forums DominoPower Magazine - March 1999 This month, Kevin Hoffman is our guest editor for our ever-popular Programming Power column. In this month's column, Kevin provides some great tricks for getting the most out of discussion forums, including some JavaScript frame tricks, a very cool discussion group printing tricks, and an easy way to map threaded discussions. If you program with either LotusScript or JavaScript, you'll find some real gems here.
Using dynamic HTML and JavaScript in Domino DominoPower Magazine - September 1998 We've long grown used to web pages that are sequential -- one object following another. But users familiar with highly dynamic user interfaces in standalone programs want to see the same functionality online. The keys to creating dynamically updated, interactive web-based user interfaces are two key technologies: Dynamic HTML and JavaScript. Kevin Hoffman takes us behind the scenes of a project he built using both these technologies. This article is detailed, in-depth, and incredibly valuable to anyone building high-profile web sites.
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