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Day: August 13, 2009

SNTT : Don’t hard code your Selectedable Years in a Lotus Notes dialog box.

Posted on 13 August, 2009 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Hard coding is bad, bad , bad. Very bad, okay? (see Avoiding Hard Coding of Group Names). Here’s a quick and dirty way to have a drop down dialog which selects the “Year” and not be hard coded. currentYear := Continue reading SNTT : Don’t hard code your Selectedable Years in a Lotus Notes dialog box.→

Posted in Lotus Domino, Show-n-Tell+Thursday | 1 Reply

SNTT adding http onto URL strings in Lotus Notes

Posted on 13 August, 2009 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The challenge was to have end users enter url’s (or uri’s) for content and have it presented as a link on the read only end part of the site. The problem is that means having “http” (or “https”) -which indicates Continue reading SNTT adding http onto URL strings in Lotus Notes→

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