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Three Announcements

It’s been a busy couple of weeks at Intec. First there was ILUG, my third LUG of the year and a new session for me. Thanks for the evaluations, the comments were very encouraging. My concern when rehearsing it was echoed by one of the respondents, that there was too much material really for a […]

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Would XPages Dojox Charting Custom Controls Be A Welcome Addition?

It’s been a while since I added anything to my Dojox Charting tutorial, although recently I’ve been looking (albeit very briefly) at the functionality available for 3D charts. With the release of the XPages Extension Library earlier this year, with which there were a number of Dojo widgets packaged, I was interested and a little nervous to

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XPages: Rendering Based on Error Messages

This is one of those occasions when I had written an article and was just waiting to get round to publish it, and another developer posted an article that covers a similar topic. Just this morning, Tommy Valand posted an article with some SSJS for accessing messages from the facesContext.getMessages and using an iterator to loop

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How To Get A-HEAD in XPages (Repost – previous version corrupted)

First of all, thanks to Declan Lynch for reading this blog post when I accidentally, foolishly corrupted it all! Thanks to him, I’m able to quickly replace it. One of my strengths is a good memory, which helps when other developers ask a question. It means I can often vaguely remember reading something somewhere or

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This Week in Lotus 19 – XPages Xcellerated…and Taking Notes

This week I was invited to take part in This Week in Lotus, the main topic for which was the XPages Extension Library and OpenNTF. I would strongly recommend any XPages developer to listen to the podcast, it’s one of the resources I use rigorously to keep me up to date on all things Lotus

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XPages 8.5.2 & Rich Text: Extending the CKEditor

Those who have followed my blog will be aware that I posted an article earlier this year about extending the Rich Text Editor. That showed that the Rich Text Editor used an extension of a dojo class, ibm.domino.widget.layout.DominoRichText, and could be extended by defining various dojoAttributes, for example fontName as Arial, extraPlugins as [“createLink”,”|”] to

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Returning Error Messages from SSJS Through The facesContext

Over the last month or so, on and off, I’ve been reading about JSF to get background on XPages and continue building up my knowledge. It’s certainly useful and I can see me needing to use managed beans in the future to store and handle data. But one of the areas it’s already helped with

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