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September 2004 - Posts

Updated Outlook Calendar Adapter for Blogwave Beta 1

Proving once again that Resistance Is Futile *, TristanK updates his Outlook Calender Adapter to support beta1 of BlogWave mere hours after it is released. And he even added a slick(er) new interface and an icon!
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BlogWave Beta 1 - Released!

This took a while longer than expected due to some personal/family matters which have been consuming my free time lately... But enough about me! This release focused on improving the overall quality, with lots of tightening and tweaking in both the code and the UI. It is the first release which I feel good enough about to label as a beta. BlogWave v0.99.1 (Beta 1) Last Updated: 9/26/2004 Download Link: http://www.addysanto.com/blog/blogwave/blogwave_vB1.zip (522K)
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The internet is growing... but Google isn't?

Someone over at http://www.anderoid.com/~seander/archives/000111.html noticed a very interesting trend: Google's index should be growing exponentially to keep up with the growing size of the web. Google's main page indicates that it searches 4,285,199,774
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Accessing WSS Document Libraries

I ran across this summary table comparing the four methods of accessing WSS content... This is documented but I hadn't seen it brought together so nicely. Kudos to whoever wrote it (if anyone knows where this came from, let me know so I can credit the
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TristanK's Outlook Calendar Adapter 1.1 for Blogwave

Tristan posted an improved version of his Outlook Calendar Adapter for Blogwave: Major New Features: Prettier icon, using the BlogWave Dynamic Wave Device*. Minor New Features : Ability to pick a specific calendar folder to publish. This is cool for many
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Why doesn't InfoPath tell us who is the current user? Turns out there is a good reason...

This is a question I have often asked, and been asked by virtually every customer I have worked with: Infopath's User object includes the following two methods: IsCurrentUser(domain\username) returns True if the current(ly logged in) user matches the
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Getting the POSITION() of the PARENT node using Xpath

I just spent waaaaaay too long figuring this out, so I'll leave a note of it for future projects: To enumerate the current node's position in the current nodeset, position() is great. However when using nested nodesets, getting the parent's position relative
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