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bryanrasmussen (Programmer)
2 Oct 07 5:53
Hi,
I have to admit I'm sort of lost with hummingbird. I have the following requirement:

A document profile form has been modified to have a field with an URL in it. Customize the behavior of the form in all the APIs so that the user can click on a button and have that button open a new browser window with the url in it(for the Webtop) in other APIs the URL should be opened in a new instance of Internet Explorer.

Now I have been reading the Hummingbird documentation I have been provided and I have concluded that it does not tell me how to do this (actually it may where the WebTop is concerned, but am not a hundred percent sure)

I also conclude I am missing some documentation, for example the document Open Integration Toolkit guide named the Programmer's Reference Guide (PROGREF.HLP)  is not provided, and there is no documentation for the IDMForm interface.

So I guess my question is twofold:

1. How do I do the required task above.

2. Where can I get the appropriate documentation (the various Hummingbird/OpenText sites are atrocious to navigate. )

Thanks

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