SnTT: OnChange-Event for fields in the Notes Client
The OnChange event for fields is hard to spot. But if you found it once you will never want to life without it. The event is quite… more
The OnChange event for fields is hard to spot. But if you found it once you will never want to life without it. The event is quite… more
Normally the function parseInt() in JavaScript is quite straightforward. Given a string value it returns an integer. But if the string has… more
Lately I had to set up a Extended Validation SSL Certificate on a Domino 7.0.3 server. You know that kind of SSL certificate which let the… more
I had to learn the hard way that are big differences in using the LotusScript function Instr case-sensitiv or case-insensitiv. With big… more
In blog entry SnTT: Show number of remaining chars I use JavaScript to show the number of remaining characters for an text field in the… more
NotesHound (http://www.noteshound.com/) is an inexpensive collection of useful tools from Ken Haggman and Daniel Lehtihet. We have… more
The other day I had to find out whether the design of an database application is hidden. Unfortunatly there is no property in… more
Today is the first annual Yellow Day! And I wear yellow, for sure. In the spirit of this day, I want to show you, how you can… more
If date values are written to a field via LotusScript they always include also a time value. If there is no time value it is… more
On Xing.com somebody asked, how to setup a Notes client application, thus it is opened in a new windows - like the help databases… more
I wish, I had more time... I would praise the ILUG Conference to the skies. It really was a great conference. But since it's about 2… more
Kudos to Kevin Pettitt. For some time I struggled with our Blogsphere-based blog , when saving post using Notes 8 with RichText as… more
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