Using slashes (both kinds) in view names along with slashes in document titles may result in ambiguities and "unreachable" documents.The document title as stored in the database must use all "/" or "\".For example if the document key is "Smith/Jones" the following URL will find the document:īut this one will result in "Error 404 - Entry not found in index": You must supply the ?OpenDocument command argument in the URL.Document keys containing slashes and/or backslashes are addressable with the following restrictions:.
For example while two views, one named "a/b\c/d" and the other "a\b/c\d" are different in the designer, they cannot be named uniquely with a URL. (This is because the first step in URL processing is to unescape all escaped characters and to change '\' to '/'.) The result is that some names will be ambiguous or not addressable. Http://Slashes and backslashes in URL path components are not distinguishable, even if escaped. For example, the following URL opens the document which has the key value "Smith&Jones, Inc.":
LOTUS NOTES 8.5 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS PLUS
DominoObject = a Domino construct (for example, a database, view, document, form, navigator, agent, and so on).Domino URL commands use a web browser interface to access and navigate applications, while Notes URL commands use the URL structure to access and navigate applications within a Notes client. Note A Domino URL command is not the same as an IBM® Lotus® Notes® URL command. Adding IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) URL commands as HTML in forms gives users shortcuts for navigating databases and performing other tasks quickly. A URL command combines a specific URL with a command that manipulates an item such as a document or view.