For those of you using external javascript library in Lotus Notes, I guest a lot of you went through the pain of importing the javascripts into the File Resources. This is true for big library like YUI, Dojo and even DHTML editors like TinyMCE. For some, most probably those will be distributed directly into the server HTML folder. But for a worldwide distribution of application, it's easier to distribute it together with the application.
Thank to Jake brilliance again, I learned a new way to import these file almost quite easily into the database using WebDav. Just a few setup on the server and you are ready to go. Check out the article "Managing JavaScript Libraries in Domino".
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Lialis developed server WebDAV solutions, maybe they are interesting to your viewers. The software is free for one user, so feel free to test is yourself:
Lotus WebDAV: http://www.lialis.com/lotussolutionprovider.nsf/pages/lotuswebdav
Quickr iPad: http://www.lialis.com/lotussolutionprovider.nsf/pages/quickrwebdav
Connections iPad (to be released in January 2012): http://www.lialis.com/lotussolutionprovider.nsf/pages/connectionsipad
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