Encrypting fields in Domino and Notes
Encryption is a hot topic and a valuable security feature. In this important, hands-on article, Tom Lowery shows how to set up a Notes or Domino document for field-level encryption. If you want to keep your secrets secure, you'll need to read this article.
Dynamically generated JavaScript libraries
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.
Inside the world's first mobile magazine network
On Tuesday, August 17, 1999, ZATZ:Pure Internet Publishing (that's us!) and AvantGo, Inc. announced the availability of the world's first mobile magazine network, available mutually through ZATZ.com and AvantGo.com. This is the first time that a complete network of magazines has been made available for mobile device users. In this article, we'll take you through some of our experiences in setting up this capability, some of the design decisions we made, and some of the discoveries we made once the service went live. For you webmasters out there, this article will also help prepare you for implementing your own mobile delivery systems.
 
Seagate Crystal Reports Version 7.0
If you've been looking for a solid reporting solution for Notes, we've found an interesting new solution. Check out Rebecca Warriner's review of Seagate Crystal Reports. Will it really meet all your reporting needs? Read the article to find out.
OLE automation primer
Ever wanted to manipulate your Notes data with another application, but didn't know where to start? This OLE automation primer will get you familiar with launching and manipulating another application from Notes using LotusScript.
Add random quotes and signatures to your Notes mail messages
Although R5 allows you to add a signature file to the end of your Notes mail, it doesn't let you cycle through random signatures or quotes. And R4 doesn't even allow you to add signatures. In this valuable and fun hands-on article, Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia shows you how you can make a few minor changes and get your copy of Notes to do both.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
1999 Ryder Cup
I know, I know. You're probably asking "What does Tiger Woods have to do with Notes and Domino?" Well, here's your answer: IBM, PGA.com and Ryder Cup, Ltd. have built an in-depth Web site for this year's competition. And it runs on Notes and Domino.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
It's not Y2K, it's stupidity!
Tonight, I decided to get on my soapbox. Hundreds of thousands of people read our publications. Maybe if we all started a "let's not be friggin' stupid" campaign, Y2K would work out fine. You're all pretty influential folks. Don't ignore your companies' Y2K efforts. Check into them. Make sure they're spending time making critical systems work and not screwing around being idiotic. Let's try not to put the fate of the world into the hands of a bunch of poorly-trained temps reading off a script.

 
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