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Download For JSON NotesViewNavigator Code

Back in June I showed you my Ajax NotesViewNavigator Object code I was playing with. The post closed by saying:

Rough cut and download db to come. As ever, if you can't wait till then, mail me and I'll send the DB over.

Since then a steady stream of emails have arrived asking for the code, to which I dutifully replied and included the Zip file. The most recent request arrived today, six months on.

So, to make my life a little easier, here it is for download.

Six months on and no Rough Cut article ever surfaced. Woops. You can probably tell I've got a wandering mind. Although I always try and deliver what I promise I tend to get distracted along the way and something more interesting soon comes about.

That's not to say there never will be an article about using JSON with Domino — just that I don't know when it will be.

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    • Steve
    • Wed 10 Jan 2007 04:50 AM

    Thanks for this. Sorry to be a pain. I made it my new years resolution to have a go at ajax (I have not had a chance until now) and have a project which I think is tailor made for it so this will be really useful to get me going.

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    • Val
    • Wed 10 Jan 2007 06:07 AM

    Thanks Jake. Appreciate that you have your hands full these days :)

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    • Colin
    • Thu 26 Apr 2007 12:58 PM

    Jake,

    I downloaded this example, however, it does not work when I load it. I opened the DB via the browser, entered some text in the Lookup Form field and nothing happened.

    Under the "Show/Hide JSON Result" it shows waing for request.....

    Pls advise if there is something I need to do for this to function locally.....

    Thanks,

    Colin

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    • Matt Shelock
    • Fri 28 Nov 2008 08:43 AM

    The getNames agent is pointing to another database and view. Change the following lines:

    Set people_db = this_db

    Set view = people_db.GetView("People")

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