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<item><title>Comment From ephedrine</title><link></link><content:encoded><![CDATA[buy ephedrine online]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>ephedrine</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-7J5NM3</guid><pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 01:34:29 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From ephedrine</title><link></link><content:encoded><![CDATA[buy ephedrine online]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>ephedrine</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-7J5NJZ</guid><pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 01:31:11 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From ephedrine</title><link></link><content:encoded><![CDATA[buy ephedrine online]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>ephedrine</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-7J5N9F</guid><pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 01:15:51 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From ephedrine</title><link></link><content:encoded><![CDATA[buy ephedrine online]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>ephedrine</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-7J5N7D</guid><pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 01:12:31 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Carolyn Kraut</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-67AQCB</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi Stephan -<br />Topstyle Pro looks very interesting. Thanks for the tip. I think the future of Domino in general aligns it with Eclipse, but if the Designer becomes an Eclipse plug-in down the road, I doubt it will be anything like the current Domino Designer.<br /><br />Lotusphere is just around the corner, maybe we'll know more after its over. <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5N3GJN/$FILE/cool.gif"> ]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Carolyn Kraut</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-683M47</guid><pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2004 11:16:16 AM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Stephan H. Wissel</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-67AQCB</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi Carolyn,<br />did you have a look at the various CSS plug-ins available for Eclipse? (My personal bet is, that Domino Designer will be a Eclipse plug-in sooner or later). I personally use Topstyle Pro (<a href="http://www.bradsoft.com/">http://www.bradsoft.com/</a> ) which in addition allows to see in what browser the CSS would work.<br /><img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5MZVLY/$FILE/smile.gif"> stw]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Stephan H. Wissel</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-67ZLXS</guid><pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2004 11:09:10 AM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Andrew Pollack</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-646SGH</link><content:encoded><![CDATA<br />   Damn.  I thought you were going to say your breakfast invitation came after a single shared drink during happy hour in a bar.....<br /><br />    As to the message itself -- I'm reminded of an interview (in character) with "Father Guido Sarducci".   He was asked what it took to get a blessing from him.  His answer, of course, was "well-a,  firsa you gotta sneeze."<br /><br />    <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5MZVLS/$FILE/biggrin.gif"> <br />]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Andrew Pollack</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-6472AQ</guid><pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2004 08:13:51 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Ed Brill</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-63LGY3</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[well, I guess I should have been more assertive a year ago <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5MZVLU/$FILE/wink.gif">  The first digit is definitely a 3. <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5N3GJN/$FILE/cool.gif"> ]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Ed Brill</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-63M3VY</guid><pubDate>Fri, 6 Aug 2004 09:35:56 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Carolyn Kraut</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-63LGY3</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[Well I'll admit you look younger, but I was going by last year's discussion of your birthday. Looking at it again, I see that I missed the retort to Bruce's posting that wished you a happy 40th <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5N3GL7/$FILE/undecided.gif"> .]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Carolyn Kraut</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-63LL6B</guid><pubDate>Fri, 6 Aug 2004 11:28:29 AM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Ed Brill</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-63LGY3</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[41???]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Ed Brill</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-63LKGT</guid><pubDate>Fri, 6 Aug 2004 10:54:04 AM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Carolyn Kraut</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-63JP86</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[After reading your response I went back to look at the catalog again  noticed all the first aid kits and componenets and thought that this was more likely the reason. 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Green means go.  Yellow means go faster.  Red means step on it.<br /><br />2.  Don't make eye contact, otherwise the other drivers will know that  you know that they're there. <br /><br />3.  Yield the right of way only when it is least expected.<br /><br />4.  Signs?  If you don't know where you are, you shouldn't be there, so why should we put up signs?<br /><br /><img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5MZVLU/$FILE/wink.gif"><br /><br />-rich]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Richard Schwartz</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-637NY4</guid><pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2004 01:52:03 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Carolyn Kraut</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-5XM7AG</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[When you say you send more information to the xml file, are you appending data or updating the existing data in the file? Are you using the LotusScript XML classes or a parser like MSXML? From the results you've described I'm guessing that you aren't and that's the problem.]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Carolyn Kraut</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-5YK6FH</guid><pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:46:18 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Esa</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-5XM7AG</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[I have a question, how can I replace a string in text file with lotus script, I have a xml file which I have created with LS Agent, I retrieve the data from a view, now the problem is next time I want to send more information to the xml file I have one extra end tag i  the xml file and then it won't work, is there some way to ower write it like "" or delete the string before my agent runs <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5N3GJ8/$FILE/shocked.gif"> ]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Esa</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-5YJCRZ</guid><pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2004 05:10:20 AM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Ben Langhinrichs</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-5Y8K6P</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[Oh man, I found than <b>Random Noodle</b> site wearing after about fifteen seconds.  Sort of like the paperclip in MS Word, but without even a modicum of purpose.]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Ben Langhinrichs</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-5YBLX8</guid><pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2004 12:08:15 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Carolyn Kraut</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-5XM7AG</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[Its always been true that using ReplaceItemValue provides better performance than something like:<br /><br />doc.fieldA=doc.FieldB(0)<br /><br />Since the assignment statements within the With option are a shorthand version for the assignment statement just above, it stands to reason that the With option's performance would be the same. My tests show that in fact this is true. <br /><br />Using the example above and each of the formats I found that using ReplaceItemValue took .0078 seconds, the assignment statemnts took .0156 seconds, and the With statement also took 0156.  For copying small data sets from one document to another I use With, but for everything else I use ReplaceItemValue. <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5MZVLS/$FILE/biggrin.gif"> ]]></content:encoded><dc:creator>Carolyn Kraut</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">PANR-5XP64U</guid><pubDate>Fri, 2 Apr 2004 11:29:15 PM -0400</pubDate></item><item><title>Comment From Sean Burgess</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-5XM7AG</link><content:encoded><![CDATA[I use the <b>With</b> option more than any other.  Also very helpful for when you have very long Print statements or are outputting to a text file.  I would be interested in knowing which option is better for performance.  <img src="http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/2/DLYH-5MZVLS/$FILE/biggrin.gif"> 
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