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Deviations
The marvellous SPList.RenderAsHtml
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over 3 years ago
by
ptadcs
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One of these days a customer asked me if there was an easy way to build a Web Part that would be able to switch between the list views, and also wanted it to look and feel like a view of any list in Sharepoint . The first thing that crossed my mind was...
Deviations
Object variable or With block variable not set: how to eradicate these tongue-twisters haunting from the past
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over 3 years ago
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ptadcs
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In a perfect world, computer applications would be syntactically and semantically correct and complete, thus exhibiting no errors nor flaws. Ours is not a perfect world, though, and even worse is that a significant part of those computer applications...
Deviations
How to Enable IE 8 Compatibility View for your whole Web site or for specific Web site directories
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over 3 years ago
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ptadcs
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With the release of Internet Explorer 8, many customer sites suddenly had rendering errors and problems displaying the site correctly. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Internet-explorer/default.aspx In order to avoid expensive and time consuming corrections...
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