Importing MS Excel into Lotus Notes via XML -- the code (0)
In August we published a XSLT stylesheet, that can transfom Excel XML into
a more record like XML structure. The missing part is the Notes side of
the exercise, which I will show today. There is a functional database in
the download section. The agent ...
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Transforming DXL to a record/field structure. (0)
Gary
is updating his samples to Domino 6.x. One challenge he encountered is
how to transform DXL to something that looks more like a record. In LotusScript
you chain a NotesDXLExporter with a NotesXSLTransformer and apply a stylesheet.
Here it gets a ...
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Importing MS Excel into Lotus Notes via XML (0)
A very typical task in any Notes environment
is to import MS-Excel into Lotus Notes. While the client sports import
filters (with an eventual round trip through the venerable 1-2-3 format,
the server doesn't allow an import. OLE is rarely an option since ...
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Domino as XML Documents (1)
Richard
and Brian
had their take on Domino documents as XML. In my comment to Brian's post
I suggested to use webDAV
to achieve that today. Using webDAV Domino databases and folders could
be displayed as folders (not so sure about views) and Domino ...
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Purifying (x)HTML (0)
Richard
Schwarz asked the question
how to purify
HTML that has been submitted
in a Blog. Stephan suggested to transform the HTML to proper xHTML first
using jTidy
and then, since you gain valid XML (validating against the xhtml schema),
filter it ...
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Doing Lookups in XLST (1)
While Notes is not a relational database,
you will commonly find a lot of lookups (using @dblookup, @getprofilefield,
@getdocfield) when examining Notes and Domino forms. One common use is
to retrieve the list of possible keywords from a configuration ...
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XML View transformation 101. (0)
When looking at ways to extend Domino, one of the first candidates are views. Lotus offers a standardized, no programming, way to extract XML from views using ?ReadViewEntries. When upgrading Notes Client applications to Domino reading your views this way, ...
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