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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - MARCH 1999 |
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Who's on your ACL? What we're about to show you almost got Contributing Editor Dan Velasco killed. Fortunately, our hero managed to escape the evil clutches of his manager and survived to share this most-secret information with you. Do you know who really has access to your Notes data? Dan, prior to his brush with mortality, developed a tool that looks deep inside an Access Control List and ferrets out each and every person with any sort of access, all in a pretty report. We'd show you the original report he created, but then we'd have to kill you. Instead, in part because it's hard to grow a magazine when you kill off its readers, Dan's prepared some mock-up reports and very real scripts that show you all the power of his ACL analysis tool without risking life and limb.
How to add Palm device categories to your Notes Journal Last month, we ran an article about converting Notes address books for use with Palm devices. It proved to be one of our most popular articles ever. This month, we continue our coverage of Palm links to Notes with this helpful article by Tom Lowery. In it, you'll get step-by-step (no, you don't need to be a programmer!) instructions for adding Palm device categories to your Notes Journal. If you own a Palm device and you use Notes, this is the must-read article of the month.
Build your own Domino hit counter You've probably seen hit counters on Web pages. You know, those cute graphic images that update as more and more people visit a page. If you've wanted to put something like that on your Domino site, and you've wanted to do it completely within Domino, you've been out of luck. Until now. In this extremely valuable article Contributing Editor Jeffrey Burrows shows how to build such a counter, completely within Domino. As an added plus, he also shows you how to turn Domino into a byte-serving Web server.
Delay of R5 may spark new quality trend Senior Technical Editor Ron Herardian provides DominoPower readers with a new no-holds-barred opinion on the state of the R5 delay. In this important editorial, Ron explains why it's better to have a late R5 and actually applauds Lotus for their decision to hold the product back.
Another look at Exchange vs. Notes and Domino One of the most common questions we get is, "What's the difference between Notes and Exchange?" In reality, they're very separate beasts. But understanding how the Lotus integration strategy differs from Microsoft's can help you plan how to best move your organization forward. In this insightful article, Senior Technology Editor Ron Herardian compares the two companies' strategies and concludes (no big surprise) that Lotus' is better for groupware.
Successful intranet community building with Notes We've all heard the term "intranet". To many of us, it's just the use of Internet technologies and products inside the company. But there's a philosophy behind designing an intranet that's different than setting up a couple of internally secured Web sites. In this thoughtful article, Bart Myers provides a great overview into the philosophy of intranet design and helps you understand how to best approach intranet development.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Manchester United On-Line Megastore What do European football, Lotus Domino, and Posh Spice have in common? Of course, the DominoPower Site of the Month. This month, DominoPower's resident sports fan and news editor, Heather McDaniel, reviews the Manchester United On-Line Megastore. At this site, you can buy the gear to dress up just like a football player. We leave getting a date with your favorite rock star as an exercise for the reader.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Lessons learned from CRISISWATCH.COM One of the advantages of being an Editor-in-Chief is that many of David Gewirtz' personal experiences eventually become grist for the editorial mill. Last year he talked about his new car, his cat, and all sorts of other seemingly unrelated topics that, due to sheer editorial hubris, he managed to make relevant to the journal. Now he's trying to turn the CrisisWatch Web site and the Clinton impeachment trial into a relevant topic for DominoPower. Amazingly, he made it work. Since many of you are running your own Web sites, his experiences and lessons learned with CrisisWatch will most probably give you some great ideas for your new projects.
PROGRAMMING POWER
Great scripts for discussion forums 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.
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