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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - JANUARY 1999 |
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How to query Domino from within Excel Once again, Jeffrey Burrows demonstrates new ways to integrate Excel and Domino. In this excellent article, Jeff shows how to create a query within Excel that goes out over the net, grabs information from a Domino database, and places that information directly into an Excel spreadsheet. If you had to hire a consultant to figure out how to do this, it might have cost you months of consulting fees -- and it's presented to you here in DominoPower for completely, absolutely free.
A dynamic menu management system for the Web and Notes Have you ever been to the Lotus Web site and played with that wonderful expanding menu bar? Now, have you ever wanted to build one of your own? Well, now you are in some serious luck. Contributing editor Dan Velasco wanted to do the same thing. In this highly readable and informative article, Dan tells you how you can build your own expanding and collapsing menu bar -- and it'll work for both Web clients and Notes clients.
Telecommuting with Domino Bart Myers, an IBM consultant, has spent much of the past three years as a telecommuter. One day, while sitting in bumper to bumper traffic on the San Francisco Bay Bridge, he decided that everyone needs to be a telecommuter. In his quest to change the world, Bart shares with you how Domino and Notes are the ideal tools for getting everyone out of their cars and into their pajamas.
Search engines: bring 'em on! It used to be that time was money. Not anymore. Now links are money. If you get the right link to your site, you can have a screaming success (that's been DominoPower's strategy). Some of the best places to see and be seen are the search engines. But do you know how to make your site appear "on top"? Unless you're showing up as number one on every search engine, you better read this article by James Cimino.
Is email spam a form of trespass? We continue our Fight Back Against Spam series with an interesting concept: is spam a form of trespass? In this helpful article, Victor Woodward helps you understand how spam might impact your company and gets you started with four helpful anti-spam resources.
Virtual private networks and Domino servers A Virtual Private Network (VPN) combines the security of a private, wide-area network with the ubiquity and inexpensiveness of the Internet. But given Domino's built-in encryption, is a VPN overkill or just the ticket? In this interesting article, Doug Dillaman shows just where a VPN might prove ideal for Notes and Domino administrators -- and where it might be a waste of time, energy, and bandwidth.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Notes 411 In January's DominoPower Site of the Month, we recognize Notes 411, a site that looks curiously like a cross between CNET and Yahoo. In any case, it's a great site with loads of wonderful Notes and Domino resources. Read the article, then check out the site.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Lotusphere, PowerBoards, and me Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz is on a tear this month. While two of his favorite editors are going to Lotusphere in warm Orlando, he's stuck in frigid New Jersey being a manager. So, for about a third of his wacky editorial, he rants about cold, Disney, and seat heaters. Then, eventually, he calms down and tells you why not going is the sign of an "innovative company" vs. a "company with an innovative founder". Plus, the new PowerBoards are rocking and, in a fit of actual lucidity, he takes time to honor our amazing volunteer PowerBoard hosts.
PROGRAMMING POWER
New Release 5.0 classes: NotesViewEntryCollection and NotesViewEntry OK boys and girls. It's that special time when we get down and dirty with the newest LotusScript features for Notes and Domino Release 5.0. In this installment, get ready to learn about NotesViewEntryCollection and NotesViewEntry. You can now retrieve category or total entries and determine such characteristics as whether a document has been read or not.
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