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Open Mic Applets - Java Applets Issue Open Mic Q&A

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  java mic applets open  |  Comments (0)
Wednesday, May 13, 8:30 pm Eastern (14 May 2009 00:30 GMT)
Thursday, May 14, 12:00 noon Eastern (14 May 2009 16:00 GMT)

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=899&uid=swg21385662

Lotusphere Blog

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  lotusphere 2009  |  Comments (0)
You can access the Lotusphere blog, The Power of the Lotusphere Community, by clicking here.

Avoid save-conflicts in web applications

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  tommy valand  |  Comments (0)
Tommy Valand, a self described Geek/Programmer, has a blog over at blogspot dealing with Lotus Notes.
The title of his blog is "DontPanic - a blog about Lotus Notes / Domino."

One particular entry describes how to avoid save-conflicts in web applications.

Please realize that I haven't had a chance to test his tip, but I wanted to past this information along in case someone found the tip useful.

Click here.

How to add a widget to your Domino blog database

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  domino blog widget  |  Comments (0)
This widget is an Internet widget. Just copy the code.

For instructions, please go here.

Please let me know if it doesn't work or is difficult to follow.

LepoLand - Give Your Workspace A Makeover!

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  lepofsky makeover alan pimp lepoland workspace  |  Comments (0)
Give Your Workspace A Makeover!
Alan's blog entry, an oldie but a goodie, shows you how to "pimp out" (you know that's what the youngsters call it) your workspace in Lotus Notes client.

From Lotus Sandbox - Domino Design Library Example...

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  sandbox design lotus  |  Comments (0)
Domino Design Library Examples
"The Design Library, a Notes NSF file, is intended to be opened in the Notes client. It contains code samples for various useful functions and reusable design element descriptions. The latter provides documentation for a design element that you can add to one of your own databases by clicking a button.

The Design Repository, a Notes NTF file, contains the reusable design elements described in the Design Library database. This is not a complete usable design, but a collection of miscellaneous design elements intended to be copied to other applications where the functionality is needed...."

Remember, that downloads from Sandbox are not supported by Lotus/Domino support.

According to Lekkimworld - TOP 10 REASONS to upgra...

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  lekkimworld 8.5 upgrade  |  Comments (0)

Need Sametime BOT Info?

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Commodore 64 Can Be Used Today - LUnix Runs On It!

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  lunix  |  Comments (0)
From LUnix The next generation website:

" LNG is an operationg system primarly for the good old Commodore64 home-computer. There also is a native version for the successor Commodore128. Ports to other 6502/6510 driven 8Bit Computers are possible but not yet started. LUnix started in 1993 and reached the internet in 1994. In 1997 LUnix0.1 was rewritten from scratch, the result is LNG."

From Wikepdia:

"LUnix (unofficially, Little Unix) is a Unix-like operating system for the Commodore 64, a popular home computer of the 1980s. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using an RS232 interface). Unlike most Unix-like systems, LUnix is written in 6502 assembly language instead of C (though there is a compiler for a subset of the language, called cc65).

OS-9 was similarly written (commercially by Microware) as a UNIX-like operating system, implemented in native-code, not C, for the 6809 microprocessor."


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Does Anyone Out There Use The RSS Template in Domi...

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  template rss feed  |  Comments (0)
Wondering. It's been around since 7.0.2 and I like using it.

Thank You Lotus911

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  you thank  |  Comments (0)
For providing Lotus Connections for free for the Domino community!

Blackberry Information

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  developerworks tip article  |  Comments (0)
Wouldn't it be nice if there was an article about performance best practices with Blackberry and Domino?

 Thanks to Aaron Payne you can read that article, titled "IBM Lotus Domino with BlackBerry Enterprise Server: Performance best practices", at Developerworks.

Installing Multiple Clients On One Computer

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  tips  |  Comments (0)
Keeping a pre-Notes 8 version on Windows is an entry that appears in the Domino 8.0.2 Admin Help database.

Click here to access the information in the browser.

Lotus Notes Ninjas

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  websites  |  Comments (0)
I ran across this website a while back and was meaning to share it with you. Now that I have remembered, here's information about the Lotus Notes Ninjas website. Get to the Lotus Notes Ninjas website for: tips, user tips, hints, Golden Rules, and more. A lot of information for those who use Lotus Notes and Domino.

Free Tutorials For Domino Administrator

Dale Cole  |    |  Tags:  administrator tutorials domino  |  Comments (0)
Sometimes a Domino administrator has to hit the ground running; without formal training. I can understand how that can happen. Below are free self pace tutorials that could get you up to speed in a particular area dealing with administrating the Domino server. Don't let the version number scare you off. There's good knowledge there.







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