Есть документооборот на Lotus 7, если его развернуть на Lotus 8.5 то есть косяки или нет. Подскажите пожалуйста из личного опыта. Если есть то какие?
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One of the much improved features in Notes 8.5.1 is the way that we handle hyperlinks. It's much easier to add a hyperlink to an email or any Notes document. First, copy the URL that you'd like to a
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Having just spent the best part of a day re-working a near-complete Flex app to use ArrayCollections instead of XMLListCollections as the data providers for an AdvancedDataGrid I have a simple piece of advice -- make your choice between the two wisely and make the choice before you start.
There's a bug in Flex which means you can't use SummaryRows with data grids that use an XMLListCollection as the data provider. Well, at least it seems like a bug to me. I've read a few people mention it online, but had no response to a question I posted on the topic or seen anything official on the matter.
Here's a demo to show what I mean. Use the buttons to load the same data but with different collection types:
Notice how the donation column only gets summarised for the ArrayCollection and not the XMLListCollection. To me this smells like a bug whereby Flex isn't casting the XML strings to a number properly when leaving it as XML, but it does when it converts the XML to Objects.
Retro-fitting an ArrayCollection can be a pain. If there's even the slimmest chance you you'll need to use SummaryRows then make sure to use an ArrayCollection from the off.
Authors of wiki articles can overlook comments, especially if they aren't made at the time the articles are posted. I'd like wiki authors to be able to sign up to receive email notifications when comments are made to their articles.
Currently when a user Opens an attachment in Notes, say a Word document, the temporary file Notes creates isn't read-only. This means the user could spend 5 hours making updates to the file in Word, hit Ctrl-S which saves changes to the temporary file. Then when they close the e-mail that contains the attachment Notes deletes the temporary file. All changes lost. This happens to us all the time.
If the file is marked as read-only on the file system, the host application will prompt the user for a new file to save the changes to. Most other e-mail applications handle attachments this way.
The RSSFunctions script library contains a hard coded image url that points to the LogoSquare.gif image resource. Unfortunately, that image resource is no longer in the database design template. Although it doesn't cause an error, it does cause the "webmasters" to yell at me since my site is so much better than the crap they've put up. :-)
New OpenNTF Steering Committee Members Congratulations to Bruce Elgort of Elgugi Software and Corey Davis of Conyxys for their election to the OpenNTF Steering Committee. Thanks to all three candidates for making the time and effort to run for this ...
The Mail-in Database document has a public key field however there doesn't seem to be a way to use it that makes sense.
I'd like to be able to generate a new public key for that document along with a new, shareable private key which can be imported into other people's ID Files similar to the Secret Key method available today.
This would provide users the ability to encrypt emails to a shared mail-in database, and have authorised users read them without having to change ID as you would normally need to do if you used a shared ID File/Person doc combo.
Note I'm not suggesting that the existing private keys in individual ID files be exportable, just that you should be able to generate shareable ones.
You have the option to set the timezone for your current geographic location in the embedded sametime client. Unfortunately this list is sorted alfabetically. So it can be tricky to find the correct timezone if you don't know what its called.
It would be nice if it was sorted according to deviation from GMT, as is standard in most applications/OS
I sometimes have custom objects that are in a simple hierarchy. Scope prevents me from identifying which object may "own" or be parent of the current object that is running. Would be good to be able to call a method available to any custom class and call it like this
Set parentObj = object.getParentObject
Returns nothing if does not exists or returns the object that is the owner of the current object. Allows me to traverse objects hierarchically would actually reduce complexity, rather than carry data in sub-objects to get information.
This is some relationship to the linked idea, but I'm really talking about meta-methods of objects.
As mentioned in a previous blog entry
we want to push the concept of reusable controls. A resuable control is a list of arbitrary design elements that are compilable, it contains simple unit tests and can easily be used in custom apps. Yi Guo who ...
Desire to have policy-driven settings to ensure local replicas are identical to server copies, consistent and in sync whenever possible, and which prevents the creation and management of asynchronous replicas. This is a critically important policy control to ease the ediscovery burdens of having to gather, preserve, search and extract data from local workstations which may differ from server copies, and to also to further differentiate the Lotus messaging client native ediscovery advantages from the "outlook PST" legal nightmare, where local mail storage of potentially (aka ususally) asynchronous content in PST's is a substantial ediscovery problem and cost point for MS shops.
In this article, we discuss the configuration of a Kerberos-based single sign-on solution from a Microsoft® Windows® desktop to IBM® Lotus® Connections running on IBM WebSphere® Application Server.
Customers would like the ability for Notes upgrades/install information to display beneath Lotus Notes Client entry in Add/Remove Programs, when "Show Updates" is enabled. This information will provide guidance to Desktop Admins when pushing out patches/fix packs for Lotus Notes to their Corporate environment. Also, this would allow Admins to more readily identify which user has a fix pack installed and which user does not when using an SMS-push utility.