Re: Desperately Seeking Notes ProgID

2002-08-13 Thread chris
You do not specify the version of Notes you are using but ... Start with the IBM Redbook on Domino Object Model http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg245670.pdf Get sample perl script to fetch document id from a Notes database here http://www.perlmonks.com/index.pl?node_id=9769 Use a

Re: Desperately Seeking Notes ProgID

2002-08-13 Thread Chris Benco
Thanks, I finally found what I was looking for at 2 places at the same time. Here and on www.perlmonks.com Great site, wish I had found it a month ago. For some reason i had a hell of a time finding out that the ProgID for notes was just "Notes.NotesSession". Thanks for the help. Chris Be

Re: Desperately Seeking Notes ProgID

2002-08-13 Thread JEFERSON_LADEIA
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Desperately Seeking Notes ProgID

2002-08-13 Thread Chris Benco
Checked Notes.net and a few other places, doesn't seem anyone using notes has ever even heard of Perl Is there some trick to finding ProgID's on a win32 system? some way to extract them from a process or some place to look them up? Perl Doc's has a VERY extensive list of control objects but