В организации работает Lotus Domino 7.0.1, руководство купило последнюю версию Lotus Domino 8.5 и, соответственно, встала задача перехода. Если у кого есть опыт - поделитесь, буду благодарен.
Создай в адресной книге вьюху, которая будет отображать по столбцам короткое имя (login) и e-mail address. Потом выделяешь все и копируешь в буфер как таблицую Вставляешь хоть в Excel. Все.
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I remember years back discovering a browser called Phoenix, which later became Firefox. Phoenix was:
...created to combat the perceived software bloat of the Mozilla Suite... ... which integrated features such as IRC, mail and news, and WYSIWYG HTML editing into one software suite.
At the time I loved Phoenix. Version 0.1 is when I think I first found it. It felt like a browser ought to - super light and super fast.
What has happened to Phoenix? It has turned in to Firefox 3.6, which takes an age to load and now looks and feels just like the bloatware Phoenix was trying not to be.
I no longer use Firefox apart from testing and sometimes to I can use the HttpWatch or HTML Tidy plugins. Although, to be honest, I'd try for IE before Firefox. It feels like every time I launch Firefox it has to nag me about some system update or other and I then need and restart it before I can even get started.
Enter Google Chrome. The new Phoenix. It's that same breath of fresh air Phoenix was back then. Super light-feeling, damn quick and updates happen almost without you knowing it.
I just hope Chrome doesn't end up bloated and ugly too.
If you delete a mailfile via adminp it will always create a new redirection file on the Domino Server. Over the years (if you create and delete a lot of users) your system will be filled by a large amound of files. It would be nice to have a option which runs ... for example in the night ... and deleted all these files if they have a specified purge field and a purge date ... the default "livetime" for such adminp generated files should be set via notes.ini entry ... or config document ...
If you create a database/application redirection file by hand, you should have a option to coose the lifetime (0 means keep it forever)...
That will save a lot of files on the system... be aware that some OS types has a limit of files which can be stored in a folder ...
We have always used the ability to send another user an application link via an email so they can click on it and access a database. We have always wished there was a way to select multiple db's and generate multiple links to paste on an email, instead of doing it one by one and going back and forth from email to db's. What do you guys think?
Why don't we have the ability for more options while creating db replicas? Such as adding replication formula's, on the db at time of creation. I have checked whether creating replicas via adminp or manually and nothing.
You have the option of displaying the server name on the workspace chicklets, yes I use the workspace religiously, and if you right click an application in the bookmarks you can also view the applications properties to see the server name. However, if you create an application object for the 'desktop8.ndk' or 'bookmark.nsf', then get a view, and finally get a document you have no option of seeing the server.
Not sure how this is, but it would be awesome if there was a method to create a collection of bookmark/desktop applications that are referencing old servers. With this ability we, the developers, can assist our admin friends by writing a little code to cleanup the user workspace and eliminate many issues/calls.
If a user (DWA/iNotes) is renamed Domino should rename also the name in the ID, which is stored in the vault.
Note:
This feature was mentioned in the IBM documentation but seamed to be a documentation bug. IBM fixed the documentation now... a rename requires now that the user must use a Lotus Notes client to finish the ID file rename.
The notes client struggles to render the complexity of the server document and configuration document. Poor old clunky :) It's not a size issue (my server docs are about 5k). This coud be easily overcome without breaking the rendering engine by using separate forms for separate tabs rather than lumping them all together.
I think this is generally a best practice item, especially since the tabbed tables get nasty when you switch between edit and read.
Could be achieved using Form Formula in the server views, or maybe something a bit more clever for this special area. Eg a "Preferences" style interface dialog with search box.
Author: Meg Petersen Tags:videoxpages Idea: Provide a video demonstration on the advantages for using XPages. Point out new features and focus on why you'd use XPages as opposed to the old Notes model approach (forms and views).
Author: Meg Petersen Tags:videoxpages Idea: Video demonstration of using XPages data - binding data to the XPage and how to view data with (1) view, (2) data table.
The OpenNTF Alliance announces and publishes
today a new web site dedicated for XPages developers: http://xpages.info XPages.info
is the entry point to XPages, a rapid web and mobile application development
platform powered by IBM Lotus ...
Bob Balfe and Igor Belakovskiy have
created a new OpenNTF project – Multiple
Database Search. Bob describes the project on his blog: "What we did was extend the current
search user interface (the toolbar to be exact) so it looks ...
Ferry Kranenburg has deployed the login
control to OpenNTF. He describes the new login mechanism
in his
blog: <<
- The control has the ability to remember
your username by using a cookie
- After login you're redirected to the
page you ...
In the last 20 hours we've received
quite a lot of positive feedback regarding the new site XPages.info.
Some people have commented in the blog
and many more have tweeted/retweeted/twittered about it (see below). We've also been asked whether we ...
Copying your LotusLive Meeting ID and Meeting URL to use in other contexts could be made easier by introducing functionality similar to that employed by bit.ly - there is a graphic that reads "copy to clipboard"
(this appears after entering text in the field "Shorten with bit.ly" and then clicking the shorten button.
A simple clipboard icon beside each of the Meeting ID and Meeting URL fields might be sufficient here.
If you are a Microsoft Outlook user moving to Lotus Notes, this quick reference card will show you where to find the most common tasks in Lotus Notes 8.5.2.
If you are a Microsoft Outlook 2007 user moving to Lotus Notes, this quick reference card will show you where to find the most common tasks in Lotus Notes 8.5.2.