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This topic includes a list of features and bugs that were included in each release of the wiki. |
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Wiki Help describes basic tasks that you can accomplish in the wiki, such as creating and editing articles, basic editing tasks, subscribing to feeds, and providing feedback on the wiki. It also includes information on how to use the supported wiki markup for formatting. For a quick reference of ... |
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This article describes the VideoFest event. |
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Getting the GUID for a Lotus Notes Composite application The GUID for the current composite application can be retrieved using the @getGUID command or the new getGUID method on the NotesUIWorkspace LotusScript class. The GUID can be used for constructing CAI URLs that can be used to in hot links ... |
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How to find the documentation for Lotus Domino release 8.5.2 |
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This article outlines the process for uploading a video to YouTube and embedding that video in a wiki article. Follow these instructions to upload a video to YouTube. Go to Youtube.com and log in to your YouTube account using your account information. If you would like to upload your video to the ... |
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This article lists the video formats included in this wiki and the playersplugin required to view those formats. |
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This article covers how to leverage the new jWidget class and shows how that class interacts with the composite application infrastructure. |
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Previous to Notes 8.5.2, you had the ability to set page access on composite applications on users and roles from the Notes Access Control List. This limited the amount of flexibility you had when creating composite applications that have multiple components per page and if you wanted to have ... |
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Introduction Composite applications uses a special URL to launch an application or to switch between a specific page in the application. The cai URL has been used for this and in general has been considered an internal URL that only CAI infrastructure knows about. It is used internally when a ... |