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The Microsoft .NET framework includes classes to access Atom Feeds. Since Lotus Quickr is based on Atom feeds, it is possible to build .NET applications that use documents in Quickr. This wiki article describes a simple application that accesses Quickr documents using an Atom feed. The example ... |
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The Microsoft .NET framework includes classes to access Atom Feeds. Since Lotus Quickr is based on Atom feeds, it is possible to build .NET applications that use documents in Quickr. This wiki article |
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Most content within Lotus Quickr can be surfaced as an ATOM feed. To consume Quickr pages within the context of a Portal page you can direct the IBM Feed Reader Portlets at Quickr content. The IBM Fe |
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Most content within Lotus Quickr can be surfaced as an ATOM feed. To consume Quickr pages within the context of a Portal page you can direct the IBM Feed Reader Portlets at Quickr content. The IBM Fe |
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Views and Feeds In Quickr, Views are user-defined collections of documents based on user-defined selection criteria. They are intended to provided a simpler way to get to lists of documents. The |
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By default, the library feed consists of folders and published copies of documents that are stored at the root of the library. You can include a user's working draft by using the category "parameter". The Parameters section of this document lists the supported parameters and their details. ... |
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A document draft also provides a feed on its comments. There are three views that show the state of any drafts in the library: Working Drafts, Submitted Drafts, and Drafts to Approve. The draft feed |