Lotus Domino-based websites
Today, I searched for information about a visa for > Russia. Via Google I found some websites. Two of this websites are based on a Lotus Domino database. On one > website you can see the yellow red Lotus Domino icon and on the > other you can see the ‘.nsf’ in the url. It is interesting to see productive websites are based on Lotus Domino.
I do a lot of sites on Domino. See http://www.struturo.com. Just trying to get the word out that you can build great production sites on Domino.
Jim Knight
April 26, 2009 at 11:57 am
Well it’s not quite as easy to spot as all that. For example what do you think http://www.houserevolution.com is based on? Doesn’t look like a Domino site does it?
Dragon Cotterill
April 26, 2009 at 3:17 pm
Thank you for your comments. My intention was to describe that I’m happy to see productive websites which are based on Lotus Domino… 🙂
rkremer
April 26, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Well if you just wanted a list of Domino websites, just put “filetype:nsf” into Google. But as I said, it’s not easy to find some of the sites.
Domino has always been a platform for productive sites. Why have a separate web engine, database, and business logic, when Domino provides it all in one? (And does a hell of a lot more too)
Dragon Cotterill
April 27, 2009 at 5:32 am
The best one I know is this here:
http://www.geberit.com/Geberit/Inet/com/wcmscomd.nsf/pages/index
Bernd Müller
April 29, 2009 at 8:31 pm