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Dad asked me to take my "good camera" to their house last night to take some shots of his archaeological findings. Apparently my brother, a builder, was digging some footings for an extension and found a load of pottery buried in the clay. Now, most people wouldn't think anything of it, but our parents are paid-up members of the Sherwood Archaeology Society and so were soon on the scene.

All in they managed to excavate a veritable haul of bits of pottery, which they've had experts date as being mediaeval and about 700 years old. It's all in dad's garage at the moment, waiting for a more permanent home:

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Here are two bits that make up a handle.

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Dad, the detective, has worked out there must have been a kiln sited there and what they've found is the scrap they never sold.

Guess The Object

Remember about 4 years ago we all had some fun trying to help dad work out where a photo was taken? Well, it might be a long shot, but he needs help working out what the following object from his haul is:

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It's made of about 5 separate pieces and is about 6 inches tall. He plans on sending the photos to Nottingham University, but, in the mean time I though we'd have a go at guessing what it is. My guess is it's the base of some sort of goblet. Perhaps intended for church use.

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Tom Simmons explains what the Lotus Developer Summit is and why you should attend. He's provided links to workshops being held in Dallas, Texas, Waltham, Massachusetts, and via the internet.

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Mat Newman asks, "Do you have an 'Escape Clause' database?" If you're planning to make configuration changes to your Domino servers, you might want to read his directions for recovering from unexpected problems.

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Paul Mooney has had some issues with his installation of Lotus Traveler. It seems the default database replication can cause problems if you have multiple installations.

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Chris Whisonant was curious about the changes in security for iNotes 8.5.2. After some research he discovered there there are two new Notes.ini settings you want to know about before you start getting strange errors.

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By David Gewirtz

Last week, I wrote It's time for Lotus to double-down on Linux and open source. My colleague, Dana Blankenhorn over at ZDNet, followed up with Time for IBM to become an open source hero.

In both these articles, we discussed how we believe it's important for IBM to stand behind the various open source projects that are potentially going to get short-shrift as a result of the Sun/Oracle merger.

After a week talking to leaders in the Lotus community along with some "please don't quote me" senior managers at IBM, I'm now convinced IBM's best strategy is to go one big step further: fully open source Notes and Domino.

While, at first, this may seem like a desperate Hail-Mary play, it's actually got a lot of solid strategic potential.

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Author: Jüri Raidma
Tags: designer eclipse
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Completely standalone DDE, which can be installed or removed regardless of Notes Client version. Could be available as any other Eclipse IDE package.

Author: Doctor API
Tags: search with view
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To do it each DB should contain a private profile and inside this profile document Notes should store the last strings searched for each view (one field per view). So when doing a quick search (start with... dialog) the Notes client reads the profile and retrieves the history of the last entries and it fills the combobox.

As requested in the IdeaJam we've renamed 'Testimonials' to 'Reviews' and you can now rate a project while writing the review. We'd appreciate if you could write reviews and rate projects since it helps OpenNTF consumers to identify good ...
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h2 Follow these steps when upgrading the Lotus Notes Traveler serverh2 In general, you should upgrade both Domino® and Lotus Notes Traveler at the same time. Upgrading in this way is required for major releases. For maintenance releases, ensure you are operating at the latest available ...
An administrator can define which users are allowed to connect to the IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler server, or create explicit denial lists for users that should be denied access to the server. From the Domino® Administrator client, select the Lotus Notes Traveler server document. Click Edit Server. ...
Create a private folder using the Lotus Notes client. Open the same mail file using a browser. The private folders will not
1. Create a new memo in iNotes 2. You will see that Mantener privado (mark private) appears but
Customer has a database that is full text indexed. When they search some search strings the documents returned
Steps to reproduce the issue:
You are trying to perform a rename group via an AdminP request in LotusScript using the NotesAdministrationProcess class. But it fails on a group that has a backslash in the name with the following message: "Group name not found in Domino Directory"
An application which has ACL Roles set in the design of the database does not work when the database is replicated locally. On the server the roles appear to work as designed.
IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.2 Interim Fix 1 (852IF1) for Solaris/ Type: Incremental Installer / Release Date: 07 September 2010. See 'More Information' link above for additional information.
IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.2 Interim Fix 1 (852IF1) for AIX64/ Type: Incremental Installer / Release Date: 07 September 2010. See 'More Information' link above for additional information.
IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.2 Interim Fix 1 (852IF1) for Linux/ Type: Incremental Installer / Release Date: 07 September 2010. See 'More Information' link above for additional information.
IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.2 Interim Fix 1 (852IF1) for IBM i V6/ Type: Incremental Installer / Release Date: 07 September 2010. See 'More Information' link above for additional information.
IBM Lotus Domino Server 8.5.2 Interim Fix 1 (852IF1) for IBM i V5/ Type: Incremental Installer / Release Date: 07 September 2010. See 'More Information' link above for additional information.
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