Archiv des Autors: Sven Hasselbach

XPages: UI for editing localization files (1)

For one of my customers I am developing an easy way for editing the localization/translation of existing XPages applications: Instead of importing and exporting the property files with the Domino Designer (which is not an option for non-developers) it would … Weiterlesen

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XSnippets: viewPanelHelper

I have added a new XSnippet, the viewPanelHelper. The code helps to keep the selection of the selected documents in a view panel even if pager is used or categories are expand or collapsed. It is not required to modify … Weiterlesen

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XPiNC and Attachments: A better PDF handling

For one of my customers I have created a small XPiNC application with contains a lot of documents with attached PDFs. One of the key requirements was the posibility to open and read a PDF directly in Notes Client, without … Weiterlesen

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XPages: Disable iOS „autocorrect“ and „autocapitalize“ features

Two of the worst features ever implemented are the „autocapitalize“ and „autocorrect“ features from iOS devices, because they are enabled by default. It does not make fun to write a blog comment in another language… Or if you just want … Weiterlesen

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Quick-n-Dirty: Use your own Factory classes in XPages (2) – The VirtualPageTransformer

While playing a little bit with core XPages functionality I found the interesting VirtualPageTransformer interface. With this interface it is possible to implement „virtual“ XPages, and this allows to do something which can be described like an url mapping (the … Weiterlesen

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Quick-n-Dirty: Disable Validation for FileDownload control

If you are using the file download control,  you sooner or later want to allow your users to delete an existing file. But if you have some required fields on your XPage, a deletion is not possible because the validation … Weiterlesen

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Quick-n-Dirty: Non Closable Dialog for ExtLib

I have created a dirty hack for dialogs which prevents users to close the dialog by pressing the escape key or the close button. In my first approach  (StackOverflow.com)the hack has overwritten all dialogs for the whole XPage. This version … Weiterlesen

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Quick-n-Dirty: Use your own Factory classes in XPages

Here is a easy way to use your own factory classes in XPages: 1. Create a file named „com.ibm.xsp.factories.properties“ in the WEB-INF-Folder of your NSF     2. In this file, define the factory classes you want to use in … Weiterlesen

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Quick-n-Dirty: Control Dojo generation for individual XPages

Another interesting question has been asked on stackoverflow.com: How to enable or disable the Dojo libraries for individual XPages, not the whole application? Just adding the parameter as shown below to the XPage won’t work: <xp:this.properties> <xp:parameter name=“xsp.client.script.libraries“ value=“none“ /> … Weiterlesen

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Quick-n-Dirty: A simple isRecycled() method (2)

Tommy Valand improved the idea: In his solution the isDead method of the NotesBase class is accessed, and this works better, because the method addionally checks for the C object handle. Here you can find the method: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12740889/what-is-the-least-expensive-way-to-test-if-a-view-has-been-recycled Update: If you … Weiterlesen

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