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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
Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein, Dojo Toolkit, Java Script, ServerSide JavaScript, XPages, XSnippet
Verschlagwortet mit 8.5.3, Dojo Toolkit, Domino, Java Script, Partial Refresh, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages, XSnippet
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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
XPages: Capture Signatures with the jQuery-Plugin ‚jSignature‘
In one of my current projects it is one of the goals that the members of the field staff have the possibility to sign a report directly on their iPad. After some research I found the very cool jQuery plugin … Weiterlesen
XPages: High Performance Applications
During the last months I worked on a high performance XPages application used by a lot of end users. To get a better data throughput, I decided to use a reverse proxy for load balancing, caching of ressources, SSL connections … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Java, Java Script, Lotus Script, Performance, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit Domino, Java, Java Script, Lotus Script, Performance, Server, Tipp, Web, XPages
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XPages: Lost in Translation
The localization feature is really nice and helps a lot, but you also can have some trouble using it. The first problem is that the language codes which are used in XPages are different from the language codes in java.util.Locale. … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein, CSS, HTML, Java Script, Web, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit 8.5.3, CSS, Designer, Domino, HTML, Java Script, Tipp, Web
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XPages: The Outputstream and binary data
As wiritten in the comments, Verne is correct. I just missed the „facesContext.responseComplete()“ in the beforeRenderResponse event. If you want to get control over the outputstream of a XPage, you can use the response object from the ExternalContext: var response … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Java, Server, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit 8.5.3, Domino, HTTP, Java, Server, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages
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Security: Another XSS Vulnerability in Domino
Stephan Wissel wrote about a XSS vulnerabilty for Domino servers (< 8.5.4) and in his post you will get an advise how to protect your domino server against this attack. Thanks for this! Works great! But there is still a … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Infrastruktur, Java Script, Security, Server, Web, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit 8.5.2, 8.5.3, Bug, Domino, Security, Server, Web, XPages
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Quick-n-Dirty: Disable Domino’s Cache for easier development
I am currently developing a larger application and have a lot of different mobile devices for testing purposes. After making some changes it is required that all test devices have the latest version of my XPages running, and that the … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein, Infrastruktur, Server, Web
Verschlagwortet mit Administration, Domino, HTTP, Server, Web, XPages
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Quick-n-Dirty: @ClientType() in XPages
The @ClientType formula provides an interesting behaviour: If you add the value to a label, the result will be as expected. It returns “Web” in Browser and returns “Notes” in XPiNC. <?xml version=“1.0″ encoding=“UTF-8″?> <xp:view xmlns:xp=“http://www.ibm.com/xsp/core“> <xp:label value=“#{javascript:@ClientType()}“ id=“label1″ /> … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter @Formula, Allgemein, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit @Formula, Domino, ServerSide JavaScript, Tipp, Web, XPages
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Controlling the HTTP Expires Header
After reading a question on stack overflow about setting an own HTTP expires header and the problem that an additional header is generated automatically, I made some tests how the domino server can be forced to stop this behaviour programmatically. … Weiterlesen