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IBM - Using LotusScript to sort values in a field

The Principal Field | Tue 21 Mar 2006 | Blog | CodeStore

Format Your LotusScript as HTML

Paste the text of your LotusScript code in the box labeled "LotusScript Code to Format", and click the "Format Script" button. Your code will then be converted to html, with the raw html appearing in the 2nd box. You can then click the "Show on Web Page" button to see your formatted code, and you can copy/paste the html into your own web page for inclusion on your own site, or to simply maintain your own LotusScript library in html.

XmlNodeReader: An Easy Way To Parse XML In LotusScript

Practical Web services in IBM Lotus Domino 7: Writing complex Web services

JoeLitton.net | LotusScript to sort doc collection by field value

OpenNTF.org - Agent to explain your read/edit access to a document

OpenDOM: Interfaces & Abstract Classes with LotusScript

Nice blog article on creating abstract classes with LotusScript

Format Your LotusScript

LotusScript.doc

Sandbox: Agent to detach attachments from mail ...

How to shell a Windows application from LotusScript and close it

Print attachments

Debugging LotusScript: Domino Applications Part 2

Debugging LotusScript Part 1

LotusScript.doc

Standard easy way to generate HTML documentation for LotusScript code

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