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DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
INAP.com.au
By Heather McDaniel

DominoPower Magazine's Site of the Month for May is INAP (the International Network for Acid Prevention). INAP is an organization with membership that includes 16 mining and mineral companies from around the world. The goal of this organization is to undertake research and development to control the world's acid drainage from mine materials.

Acid drainage occurs when sulphide, a mineral naturally present in rocks, is exposed to oxygen and water, producing sulphuric acid that could enter the water supply and contaminate the environment.

Now that we've had our science lesson, I'm sure you would love to know what this has to do with Lotus Notes and Domino.

The INAP site was designed in Domino 4.6.4. It was created from the ground up, which means that templates were not used. It's a great example of what Domino can do without Web templates.

The public can access general pages and is encouraged to contribute as much as possible. Some information within pages is confidential to INAP members and for this reason is not available to the general public. To keep the secure areas secure, the site's creators used basic authentication and roles. The site contains frames, animated .GIF files that are stored in the database, embedded HTML and JavaScript for client side validation.

As shown in Figure A, it also has a customized search form that allows the searching of specific views within the database. There is also a hit counter, which is generated using CGI variables within LotusScript.

FIGURE A


You can customize your search using one of several databases. Roll over picture for a larger image.

For more information about INAP and to see how Domino was implemented on their Web site, go to http://www.inap.com.au/inap/inap3.nsf.

Your site can earn this special banner
Do you run a special site, one that offers an exceptional example of Domino in action, or provides a great resource for Notes and Domino users? If so, your site may be eligible for consideration as the DominoPower Site of the Month. If chosen, you'll even be entitled to display the lovely banner shown in Figure B.

FIGURE B

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If you'd like your site to be considered for DominoPower Site of the Month, send email to heather@dominopower.com. Please specify "DOMINOPOWER COOLSITE" in the subject field of your email.

Heather McDaniel is the News Editor for DominoPower, PalmPower (at http://www.palmpower.com), and Windows CE Power (at http://www.windowscepower.com). She can be reached via email at heather@dominopower.com. Send your Domino-related news items to her at news@dominopower.com.


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