APPLICATION DESIGN
Tips for designing Web applications
Databases viewed from a Web browser may look somewhat different than they do when viewed from the IBMR LotusR NotesR client. Browsers render design elements with slight differences. Be sure to preview your database through each browser that will access it so that you can make adjustments to your design. Also, for databases that will be accessed through Web browsers, it is best to:
Make sure the database is in the IBMR LotusR Domino(TM) Data directory or a subdirectory of the Data directory.
Add form
actions.
such as Create, Edit, and Save.
Avoid using
featuresthat aren't supported in Web Applications
.
Use additional @commands and/or create multiple buttons on a form by selecting the database property
"Web access: Use JavaScript when generating pages."
Change from the Lotus Software color palette to a Web color palette to provide greater color fidelity on the Web. To change palettes, choose File - Preferences - User Preferences. Check "Use Web Palette" on the Advanced options list of the Basics page.
Set views, outline controls, action bars, and rich text fields to be displayed as
Domino applets
when viewed with a browser.
Check the Access Control List (ACL) setting to make sure it allows appropriate
access for Internet users
.
Prevent users from accessing forms and views in a Web application by selecting the database property
"Don't allow URL open."
See Also
Features to avoid using in Web applications
"Taking your Domino applications to the Web" on the Lotus Developer Domain
"Webifying an existing Notes application" on the Lotus Developer Domain
Planning a traditional Web application
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