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LDD Today July 2003



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Features
    LDD Exposed: Implementing cookies on the Lotus Developer Domain
    by Tara Hall
    The results are in! Hundreds of you took our cookie survey and overwhelmingly approved our use of cookies on LDD. See the results for yourself and learn how we're using them to enhance LDD.

    All about AdminP, Part 2
    by Timothy Speed with Paul Raymond
    We conclude our two-part examination of Domino's Administration Process (AdminP) by discussing cross domain administration requests and how to control AdminP functions through Server document settings, server console commands, the Notes.ini file, and database purge intervals.

    Adding a popup menu to your Sametime links
    by Haim Schneider
    Create a popup menu with the Sametime Links Toolkit to extend your Web application with email capabilities, application sharing, and more.

    Customizing Lotus Workflow Web Viewer and enabling it in Java
    by Keri Tuttle and Seol Young Park
    You can make the Lotus Workflow Web Viewer accessible from a client's Web page, using Java and the instructions we provide in this article.

    Introducing multilanguage applications in Notes/Domino 6
    by Dan O'Connor
    What's the difference between a multilingual and a multilanguage application? Read this article and find out what distinguishes the two, then follow along to create your own multilanguage application.

    Creating a custom QPTool application
    by Paul Godby
    QPTool is a great feature for administering QuickPlace 3.0. This article explains how you can add a graphical interface to QPTool using HTML, JavaScript, and Java servlet programming.

    Java access to the Domino Objects, Part 1
    by Robert Perron, Steve Nikopoulos, and Kevin Smith
    In Part 1 of this series, you'll find information about the Domino Java API and its local and remote calls and access control that you won't find anywhere else.

    Debugging LotusScript, Part 1
    by Andre Guirard
    Part 1 in this series discusses the LotusScript Debugger in detail. We also list several common error messages, complete with sample coding errors that often cause them.

Interview
    In STEP with Dan Harris and Howard Davidson
    Interview by Tara Hall
    Sametime Everyplace (STEP) users get a preview of the upcoming release from the project lead and technical lead as we talk about securing your instant messages, Java MIDP, and staying connected.
Performance Perspectives
    Optimizing Lotus Workplace Messaging: Early experience
    by Michael Gazda, Titus Kao, and Joe Wissman
    While developing Lotus Workplace Messaging 1.0, we learned a thing or two about which settings to tweak to help ensure optimal operation. In this column we share our findings with you.
Ask Professor INI
    Desktop revisited and other questions
    Professor INI is always happy to have readers help out. This month's column includes input readers sent in to help clarify information we published earlier on Desktop and other variables. We then answer some questions you sent us recently.
Tips from LDD
    The birthday reminder agent
    Never forget a birthday again with the birthday reminder agent. Like a personal assistant, it checks your address book daily and sends you reminders of upcoming birthdays.

    Copying and pasting documents as response documents
    Use this piece of code to copy and paste a document from any database into another database as a response document (yes, forms are still required to display the document, but any document can be made into a response document).

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