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Dan at 100 tips and counting (continued)

  • I replicated my local replica with the server replica by choosing "Replicate with Options" and only pulling new mail documents.

  • I deleted the replica of my mail file on the server and then re-created it by making a new replica using my local mail file replica.

  • I switched the replication settings back to what they were previously.

  • I set my mail file to inherit from the R5 mail template.

Here are some places you can go to learn more about this topic:

  • The Notes Gold Discussion Forum at Notes.net: Go to http://notes.net/46dom.nsf and enter "disappearing and folders and mail" (without quotes) for your search.

  • The Iris Sandbox at Notes.net: Go to http://notes.net/sandbox.nsf and enter "design & (replace | protect)" (without quotes) as your search. You'll see some sample databases/tools that can help you with this problem.

  • The Lotus Support site: Go to http://lotus.com/support and search for Technote #148920. You'll see not only that Technote, but others related to it as well.

Tip #3: More about disabling the $DefaultNav URL command on your Domino site
This tip was published on August 31, 2001. This was another tip that I wrote to follow-up on an earlier tip. I got great feedback from readers on the subject, and it helped me to come up with an even better solution than outlined in the first tip. A PowerBoard user posted another useful URL to find out more information: http://www.trust-factory.com/mapform.html. One interesting side-note is that I just read an article on Notes.net (at http://notes.net/today.nsf/lookup/web_site_rules) that points to a brighter future in Domino 6 when incoming URLs are normalized before rules are applied to them. This means you won't have to take into account all of the possible URL variations as shown below.

I received a lot of great responses and PowerBoard postings from last week's tip about making sure the $DefaultNav URL command was disabled on Domino sites. The $DefaultNav URL command, once again, enables Web users to see a list of any non-hidden views in a Domino database. While last week's tip showed you a way to probably prevent the majority of users from using the $DefaultNav URL command on your databases, it won't prevent all of them from using it, and it didn't even cover the use of the $DefaultView and $DefaultForm URL commands either.

The reason people can still use the $DefaultNav URL command on your site, even after creating the redirection documents described last week, is that you can use Hex code (such as %24 for $) in a URL to replace a character. With Hex code, for example, all of the following URLs invoke the $DefaultNav URL command:

1) /servername/dbname.nsf/%24DefaultNav
2) /servername/dbname.nsf/$%44efaultNav
4) /servername/dbname%2Ensf/$DefaultNav
3) /servername/dbname.nsf/%24%44%65%66%61%75%6C%74%6E%61%76


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