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<item><title>NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO SIG FEBRUARY MEETING</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6LMHYB</link><description>

The next meeting is Wednesday, February 8, 2006, ...</description><dc:subject>Notes/Domino</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6LMHYB</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6LMHYB</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
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The next meeting is Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 6:30pm-9:15pm</font><font size=3>
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I have to say that I'm not a big proponent
of managing financial accounts on line. I still like getting my credit
card, bank and other financial statements through the mail and reviewing
and analyzing them on a monthly/quarterly basis. Occasionally ...</description><dc:subject>Web Design</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6D735D</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6D735D</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I have to say that I'm not a big proponent
of managing financial accounts on line. I still like getting my credit
card, bank and other financial statements through the mail and reviewing
and analyzing them on a monthly/quarterly basis. Occasionally though I
want to find out the latest status so I go online. With American Express
it has always been a painful experience. Today I finally found out why
- wait till you hear this one.</font>
]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Wed, 8 Jun 2005 20:56:30 -0400</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/CommentsRSS?Open&amp;id=323EB144D9EEB50C8525701B00052C50</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/PostComment?RunAgent&amp;id=323EB144D9EEB50C8525701B00052C50</wfw:comment></item><item><title>Formatting numbered lists.</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6ASJW9</link><description>
Over the years I've had a love - hate
relationship with numbered lists in software programs. Pressing enter after
typing in some text moves the cursor to the next line automatically numbering
it with the next number. Most of the time this is quite ...</description><dc:subject>Notes/Domino</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6ASJW9</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6ASJW9</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Over the years I've had a love - hate
relationship with numbered lists in software programs. Pressing enter after
typing in some text moves the cursor to the next line automatically numbering
it with the next number. Most of the time this is quite satisfactory, but
there are other times when its not. Today I accidentally stumbled on the
solution to my problem in Notes, and found that this also works in Microsoft
Word.</font>
]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:24:23 -0400</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/CommentsRSS?Open&amp;id=0DC5B9CACD94D4EF85256FCE004F257C</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/PostComment?RunAgent&amp;id=0DC5B9CACD94D4EF85256FCE004F257C</wfw:comment></item><item><title>A Rich Text  tip worth repeating.</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6ABSRL</link><description>

Table cell hide-whens in Notes/Domino applications have always had some
problems associated with them. I've been working on a web application that
contains 23 rich text fields, all embedded in table cells along with fields
of other types. The hide-when ...</description><dc:subject>Notes/Domino</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6ABSRL</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6ABSRL</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
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Table cell hide-whens in Notes/Domino applications have always had some
problems associated with them. I've been working on a web application that
contains 23 rich text fields, all embedded in table cells along with fields
of other types. The hide-when formulas for the rich text fields and their
associated text display fields are simple - the rich text fields are to
be hidden in read mode, while the associated text fields are computed for
display and hidden in edit mode. What could possibly go wrong? </font>
]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Wed, 9 Mar 2005 16:06:32 -0400</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/CommentsRSS?Open&amp;id=86213EF91B9A401085256FBF0073F819</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/PostComment?RunAgent&amp;id=86213EF91B9A401085256FBF0073F819</wfw:comment></item><item><title> NEW ENGLAND NOTES DOMINO MARCH SIG MEETING</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6A459B</link><description>

The next meeting will take place on Feb 09, 2005 from 6:30 PM - 9:15 ...</description><dc:subject>None</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6A459B</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-6A459B</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
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The next meeting will take place on Feb 09, 2005 from 6:30 PM - 9:15 PM.
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For many years the Boston Celtics and
the Boston Bruins played their home games in the Boston Garden. Several
years ago a new arena was built and it was named Fleet Center after its
corporate sponsor Fleet Bank. Recently Bank of America bought Fleet ...</description><dc:subject>Boston</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-69HAX5</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-69HAX5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">For many years the Boston Celtics and
the Boston Bruins played their home games in the Boston Garden. Several
years ago a new arena was built and it was named Fleet Center after its
corporate sponsor Fleet Bank. Recently Bank of America bought Fleet Bank
and when the contract for the naming rights expired, Bank of America declined
to extend it. The arena is now looking for a new corporate sponsor interested
in the naming rights. But in the meantime.........</font>
]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2005 02:36:08 -0400</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/CommentsRSS?Open&amp;id=C027DE3D5D27A31E85256FA50029C519</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/PostComment?RunAgent&amp;id=C027DE3D5D27A31E85256FA50029C519</wfw:comment></item><item><title>The flood gates have opened.</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-69F88R</link><description>
When Google first launched it's web
based email product Gmail it stingily distributed invitations to
existing users that could be sent to others interested in trying out the
service. My first bunch included a mere 6 invitations. Today I opened my
mail ...</description><dc:subject>Technology</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-69F88R</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-69F88R</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">When Google first launched it's web
based email product <i>Gmail</i> it stingily distributed invitations to
existing users that could be sent to others interested in trying out the
service. My first bunch included a mere 6 invitations. Today I opened my
mail box to discover I now had 50 invitations to give away. So if you want
one, send me an email.</font>
]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Wed, 9 Feb 2005 00:17:55 -0400</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/CommentsRSS?Open&amp;id=ACBC042457543D1385256FA3001D1E2D</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/PostComment?RunAgent&amp;id=ACBC042457543D1385256FA3001D1E2D</wfw:comment></item><item><title>Coding @DBLookup - taking another look.</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-693RGU</link><description>
As developers become comfortable with
a development environment they develop habits of coding that tend to continue
even as the development environment is enhanced to make coding easier.
This occurs for several reasons: old habits die hard; code library ...</description><dc:subject>None</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-693RGU</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-693RGU</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">As developers become comfortable with
a development environment they develop habits of coding that tend to continue
even as the development environment is enhanced to make coding easier.
This occurs for several reasons: old habits die hard; code library reuse;
copy &amp; paste from other applications. For these reasons, you like I
may not remember that error handling for @DBLookup was made easier in Notes/Domino
6.</font>
]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2005 15:01:16 -0400</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/CommentsRSS?Open&amp;id=595FF9EA9A64D8C485256F97006DFB5A</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/PostComment?RunAgent&amp;id=595FF9EA9A64D8C485256F97006DFB5A</wfw:comment></item><item><title>Plugging Notes into Workplace</title><link>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-68YJBJ</link><description>

Today I had the opportunity to see how it feels to use Lotus Notes from
within IBM Workplace. I was surprised at how seamless the integration was
and how familiar it felt. Using Notes inside of Workplace is achieved with
a Notes plug-in. and is ...</description><dc:subject>Notes/Domino</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-68YJBJ</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-68YJBJ</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
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Today I had the opportunity to see how it feels to use Lotus Notes from
within IBM Workplace. I was surprised at how seamless the integration was
and how familiar it felt. Using Notes inside of Workplace is achieved with
a Notes plug-in. and is specifically designed to work with Notes 7.</font><font size=3>
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I am trying to catch up on my email while enroute to Lotusphere. I subscribe
to a variety of newsletters, one of which is to Basex:
TechWatch, a newsletter about collaborative technologies and Knowledge
Management. Today in the top paragraph as an ...</description><dc:subject>Notes/Domino</dc:subject><dc:creator>Carolyn L Kraut</dc:creator><comments>http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-68UPJR</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://panther.sharedknowledgesystems.com:81/sharedknowledge/sksblog.nsf/plinks/CLKT-68UPJR</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[ 
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I am trying to catch up on my email while enroute to Lotusphere. I subscribe
to a variety of newsletters, one of which is to </font><a href=http://www.basex.com/><font size=2 color=blue face="sans-serif"><u>Basex</u></font></a><font size=2 face="sans-serif">:
TechWatch, a newsletter about collaborative technologies and Knowledge
Management. Today in the top paragraph as an aside, Johnathan noted what
we the faithful have known all along.</font><font size=3> </font>
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