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Enabling ECB menu on a custom column in SharePoint 2010 (Part 2)
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over 3 years ago
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Chun Liu
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OK. In Part 1 , I’ve explained the problem of “Edit in undefined” when you enable the ECB menu on a field in the document library. To workaround this problem, we have to go back to the way we used for MOSS. In MOSS, when we want to enable the ECB menu...
Chun Liu on SharePoint
Enabling ECB menu on a custom column in SharePoint 2010 (Part 1)
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over 3 years ago
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Chun Liu
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If you have ever tried to enable the ECB menu on a column other than Name or Title in MOSS 2007, you will love a new feature of SharePoint 2010, Show List Item Menu , like the screenshot below. This feature allows us to enable the ECB menu on almost all...
Chun Liu on SharePoint
Creating a Custom Login Page for Windows Authentication
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over 3 years ago
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Chun Liu
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A month ago, I wrote an article talking about how to create a custom login page for FBA in SharePoint 2010. Since then, I got some enquiries asking whether it is possible to do the same thing for Windows Authentication. So I did some research and created...
Chun Liu on SharePoint
Rendering a Field with the Custom XSLT Stylesheet
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over 3 years ago
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Chun Liu
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In MOSS 2007, how a field is rendered in a list view relies on its <RenderPattern> element which defines the actual CAML that SharePoint can use to render the field. However in SharePoint 2010, the list view rendering system has been changed significantly...
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