APPLICATION DESIGN
When you are designing a Web application, the following options define how rich text displays in the browser:
1. Create a rich text field.
2. Choose Design - Field Properties.
3. On the Info tab, for "Web Access" select "Using HTML," "Using Java Applet," "Using Best Fit for OS," or "Using JavaScript Control."
Using the editor applet
Web users can do the following when using the editor applet in a rich text field:
Note Web users cannot paste text from outside the editor because of the limitations of the JDK(TM), Release 1.0.2.
Note Not all international characters can be displayed in the editor applet. The ability to display international characters depends on the fonts installed on the user's workstation and the version of the browser the user is working with. Most characters entered in the editor will be correctly transferred to IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) (depending on the browser).
You can enable the editor applet in rich text fields only. To enable the editor applet:
1. Create or select a rich text field.
3. On the Field Info tab, in the Web Access section, select "Using Java Applet" or "Using JavaScript Control."
When the editor applet becomes active, it displays as large as the Web browser's window. It is recommended that you resize it. The minimum size recommended is 300 by 500 pixels. To resize it:
4. In the Objects tab of the Info List in the Programmer's pane, select the rich text field.
5. Click HTML Body Attributes.
6. In the Script area, enter the height and width. For example:
Note Make sure you test your design ahead of time on different browsers. Depending on the user's browser, there may be display problems.
Limitations of rich text fields on the Web
Rich text lite fields are not available on the Web. All rich text must be in a rich text field.
The following items may be lost or corrupted if they are in a rich text field which is edited with a Web browser using IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) Web Server: