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Understanding the Domino CRUD API - $$Return Basics
04/14/2009 01:38:25 PM by Chris Toohey
Learn how you can return custom NotesDocument submission messages and redirect to specific URLs with the Domino Rapid Application Development (RAD)-friendly $$Return.
This screencast, running 3:55, just touches the surface on what you can do with a $$Return in the world of the Domino CRUD API.






Can you put a load of HTML markup in the $$Return field, and design your page in dreamweaver or similar, utilizing, say, existing CSS formating on the site etc?
@Lars:
Sure, but that can be a maintenance nightmare! I'll put together a more advanced usage example of the
$$Returnsoon that will show how you can get some extended functionality.the Designer help says:
Uhm, for me it is a bit unclear what other options I have and what the expected return value will be.
Is for this somewhere a table available for?
@Patrick: I don't know which of these are supported, but here's a list of Request Headers. I'll run some tests and see what is and is not supported via the
@GetHTTPHeader()function - would make for an excellent RedWiki entry!I've just put together a Page Design Element that displays all of the Request Header options listed in the linked W3C article:
Domino + HTTP Request Headers
This shows what's available by default, and I'm pretty sure we can leverage things like MD5 and ETags with a little elbow grease and some HTTPHeader-fu!
Is there an option like.... @SetHTTPHeader( "UserName" ; "McLuvin" )
Am I only supposed to use the ones from the list of supported Request Headers?
BR,
Karthik S