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DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - SEPTEMBER 2004
Geek out the vote!
When you think about technological innovations, you might think about computers, cellular phones, or even rockets. Yet none of these innovations have changed the world like the simple concept we've grown to know as voting. No matter who you support or what your cause, that single, simple action of voting connects you to free people throughout the world, back through history, and forward into an unknown, but hopeful future. This article announces a special program that should encourage you to get out, register, and vote.

Build a Domino pop-up calendar widget using formula language
Although available when programming for the Lotus Notes client, Domino does not provide any built-in widget or applet that lets Web client users easily select a date from a calendar to fill in date-based fields. As it stands, most Domino forums and programming guides advocate installing a 3rd party JavaScript or Java applet-based calendar. This is wholly unnecessary as the Lotus Formula Language has amazing date handling functions that will let you easily build a customizable and reusable popup calendar in any web accessible Domino database. This article by Daniel Koffler takes you through all the steps.

The six stages of incident handling
In the course of business, bad things are bound to happen; the question is how we respond to them. Do we strive for higher principles, to make the ethical choices even when controversial things happen? This interesting article by Stephen Northcutt helps you understand the six stages of incident handling when it comes to an IT ethics challenge. It's important reading for every IT manager.

Some quick tips to reduce internationalization nightmares
Ever wonder how to make sure your server can service customers worldwide? There are a couple of easy tips that might make your life substantially easier. Read this helpful article by Douglas Robinson and you'll stand a better chance of keeping international relations calm and happy.

Global Web profile documents
Even though Contributing Editor Daniel Koffler is a long time advocate of designing Web applications in Domino, he's developed a few pet peeves over the years. The biggest of these is the fact that there are a host of features that have been available to developers targeting the Lotus Notes client for years that are still not available in the browser. This is the second article in a series that intends to fill your toolbox with re-usable widgets, code-snippets and tips that will make programming Domino Web applications into a friendlier experience.


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