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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - OCTOBER 2000 |
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Inside Lotusphere Europe 2000 If you weren't able to get to Lotusphere Europe 2000, now's your chance to get the lowdown on all the events. Patrick FitzGerald takes you on a guided tour to give you the complete scoop on all the speeches, the labs, the sessions, and the Product Showcase. You'll also get a great tip on where to eat next time you're in Berlin.
The best and worst sessions of Lotusphere Europe 2000 For many, the highlights of a Lotusphere event are the sessions. Ian Cherrill gives you his impressions of Lotusphere Europe 2000, as well as a run-down of the best and worst sessions the event had to offer.
Installing Lotus Domino on Linux Last month, Allan Liska and Jeff Gunther presented you with the business case for running Domino on Linux. This month, they get into the meat of the matter by showing you how it's done.
Creating intelligent, adaptive applications In his latest series of articles, Bain McKay has discussed dynamic context-driven Knowledge Management applications. This month, he discusses how, by combining these applications with Bean Mark-up Language and JavaScript, one can write Intelligent Knowledge Management application products that shape themselves to the user's context through adaptive Knowledge Management techniques.
Domino forms for all Wouldn't it be great if you could Domino-enable just one or two Web forms on any site, regardless of whether it was running ASP pages, static HTML, or being accessed by AvantGo users? Or, what if you could use standard HTML forms generated in any Web design package, yet have the forms fed automatically into Domino workflows? Well, Jeffrey R. Burrows shows you how you can do just that, with a mixture of old Lotus Notes techniques, tried and tested Web technology, and a sprinkling of new code.
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Lotusphere 2001 Registration If you had trouble registering for Lotusphere 2001, you're not alone. In the return of his @DbColumn, Dan Velasco shares his own personal struggle with registration as well as the experiences of other DominoPower authors.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Geek's night out Unable to review trendy nightclubs for a living, Steve Niles has to settle for their Web sites. However, in the sad fantasy world in which he lives, that can be almost as much fun. In October's DominoPower Site of the Month, he reviews the Domino-designed site of one London nightclub chain.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
The one where my TV crashed There used to be a joke that asked "If you combine computers with televisions, how will consumers react when their TVs crash?" When Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz's TV crashed, however, it was no longer a joking matter. In this month's editorial, he considers how the old idea of interactive TV has morphed into a not-yet-mature, but compelling, solution
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