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<channel><title>Lotus Blog by Ethann Castell | Categorised Content</title><description>Lotus Notes blog by Ethann Castell</description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsf</link><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Mon, 3 Oct 2005 12:02:00 +1000</lastBuildDate>
<item><title>Is my Lotus Notes database being used on the web or the Lotus Notes client?</title><pubDate>Thu, 7 Jun 2007 11:36:56 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Have you ever wanted to determine whether you code or design element was running on the web or in the Lotus Notes client? <br /> <br /> One way of achieving this was to test for the server name. If we new that our ISP's Domino server was names WebServer/MyISP then we could easily check this name, for example using @DbName, and then take the appropriate action. Of course this didn't work if our application on the server was accessed by both Notes clients and web browsers. An of course hard-codin]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/Is-my-Lotus-Notes-database--being-used-on-the-web-or-the-Lotus-Notes-client</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/Is-my-Lotus-Notes-database--being-used-on-the-web-or-the-Lotus-Notes-client?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/Is-my-Lotus-Notes-database--being-used-on-the-web-or-the-Lotus-Notes-client</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/Is-my-Lotus-Notes-database--being-used-on-the-web-or-the-Lotus-Notes-client</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/Is-my-Lotus-Notes-database--being-used-on-the-web-or-the-Lotus-Notes-client?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>The value of Lotus product certifications</title><pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 09:38:04 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ With the release of Notes 8 around the corner, it's perhaps pertinent to consider getting your R7 certification. <br /> <br /> I have started to question the value of certification. Does being certified actually mean that you know more, or are more skilled, than someone without certification. My experience would tell me a loud NO. Some of the best Lotus Notes developers I've worked with didn't have certification, and some of the worst did have certification. In fact I remember working with a]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/the-value-of-lotus-product-certifications</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/the-value-of-lotus-product-certifications?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/the-value-of-lotus-product-certifications</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/the-value-of-lotus-product-certifications</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/the-value-of-lotus-product-certifications?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Caliton Template Analyzer goes gold</title><pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 00:17:41 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ After many months I've very pleased to announce that our first commercial product, Caliton Template Analyzer, has been released. This is our first product that we are selling rather than giving away! This is a big step for me personally but also just a small step towards my larger vision. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> In case you missed it, here is the official press release. (I'll be very interested in the response to the "whipping" theme> <br /> <br /> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br /> <br /> Cali]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/17082006121741AMECAJS5.htm</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/17082006121741AMECAJS5.htm?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/17082006121741AMECAJS5.htm</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/17082006121741AMECAJS5.htm</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/17082006121741AMECAJS5.htm?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Looping through a view with the Lotus Notes C++ API</title><pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2006 16:35:55 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Although this might seem like a pretty simple thing to do, you can end up going down quite a few dead end streets. The documentation show lots of examples of getting the first entry in a View but does not have any example of looping through all the entries in a view. A bit slack on the documenters part but hey the C++ API really is the poor cousin of the C API. Anyway, here's the code you need to use. <br /> <br /> // vf is an LNViewFolder object that holds the view we want to process <br />]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/looping-through-a-view-with-the-c-api</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/looping-through-a-view-with-the-c-api?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/looping-through-a-view-with-the-c-api</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/looping-through-a-view-with-the-c-api</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/looping-through-a-view-with-the-c-api?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>IBM set to bite with Viper ?</title><pubDate>Wed, 1 Feb 2006 07:33:41 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Viper is the code name for IBM's free version of DB2. With Viper, IBM has joined Microsoft and Oracle by announcing free entry-level versions of their respective database products.]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/ibm-set-to-bite-with-viper-</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/ibm-set-to-bite-with-viper-?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/ibm-set-to-bite-with-viper-</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/ibm-set-to-bite-with-viper-</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/ibm-set-to-bite-with-viper-?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>AJAX - yawn.</title><pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2006 13:23:37 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Why the yawn ? Two reasons...]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012337PMECA5ZB.htm</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012337PMECA5ZB.htm?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012337PMECA5ZB.htm</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/18012006012337PMECA5ZB.htm</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012337PMECA5ZB.htm?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Notes 6 Certifications</title><pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2006 13:21:49 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ I updated my Lotus Notes certifications before Christmas by taking the R6 update exams. The update exams were easier than expected, largely thanks to...]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012149PMECA5Y7.htm</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012149PMECA5Y7.htm?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012149PMECA5Y7.htm</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/18012006012149PMECA5Y7.htm</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/18012006012149PMECA5Y7.htm?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Screen Hunter Rocks</title><pubDate>Sat, 8 Oct 2005 11:37:00 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ It's always nice when you get a piece of software that just works. And even better when it's free. <span style="text-decoration:underline"><br /> <br /> </span><a href="http://www.wisdom-soft.com/products/screenhunter.htm" target="LotusNotes"><span style="text-decoration:underline">Screen Hunter</span></a> is a great little utility for Capturing Screens. I've been using the free version for quite some time. The tool is simple and works just as I would like it to. Start it up, load up a scree]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/screen-hunter-rocks</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/screen-hunter-rocks?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/screen-hunter-rocks</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/screen-hunter-rocks</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/screen-hunter-rocks?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Drowning under Lotusphere presentations ?</title><pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:00:00 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ I finally "bit the bullet" and submitted some abstracts for Lotusphere next year. I was mulling around with 6 or 8 topics and finished up submitting four of them; <br /> <br /> Best and Worst practises for Lotus Notes Application Projects - Project Management, Outsourcing, Staffing etc. This is one that I'm quite keen to do as I can include many "War Stories" etc. <br /> <br /> Best practices in Lotus Notes Application Development - A grab bag of tips and techniques for Lotus Notes application]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/lotusphere-presentations</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/lotusphere-presentations?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/lotusphere-presentations</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/lotusphere-presentations</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/lotusphere-presentations?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Getting DominoBlog to update Indexes</title><pubDate>Sat, 3 Sep 2005 17:11:31 +1000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ I've been having problems updating the content in this blog. I can enter the content ok but the site indexes weren't getting updated. The documentation on these DX templates is pretty sparse so I was left to toil around with some good old trial and error. Finally I think that I have found the problem.]]></description><link>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/getting-dominoblog-to-update-views</link><dc:subject>Lotus Notes</dc:subject><dc:creator>Ethann Castell</dc:creator><comments>http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/getting-dominoblog-to-update-views?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/getting-dominoblog-to-update-views</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdxcomments/getting-dominoblog-to-update-views</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.caliton.com/lotus-notes/blog/lotus-blog.nsfdx/getting-dominoblog-to-update-views?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>

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