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How can I capture the URL like address of a link to a doclib in LotusNotes 8.5.1 ? 
How can I capture the URL like address of a link to a doclib in LotusNotes 8.5.1 ?
I know it has 2 parts, I think I need to capture both of them and put them together.
 
Why? Well, I want to create a document that a person may get electronically or they have printed it out, either way I want them to have access to the link so they can access the project's doc lib.  So I need the link to be a text URL like address. 
Lotus Notes / Workspace
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alan jones - over 3 years ago |  |  | Viewed 124 times

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If you display the Document Properties of any Nottes document and go to the fourth tab (the one with <+>) you will see a field called Identifier.  This contains the Notes URL that can be used to launch the document in the Notes client.
Peter Presnell - over 3 years ago | 
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Programmatically you can build the notes url with notes://serverhostname/path/0/document unid?OpenDocument
Benton Stout - over 3 years ago | 
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Open the document
double click on the down arrow in the addressbar
then click in the address bar
The Notes URL will then be displayed

see : http://www.alanlepofsky.net/alepofsky/alanblog.nsf/dx/notes-urls?opendocument&comments
Sean Cull - over 3 years ago | 
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