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Mark Arend
Searching Resource (resx) files
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This blog posting applies to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Often, a request comes to customize some of the text that SharePoint displays. And often, that text is stored in one of SharePoint's resource files, so it's just a matter of finding...
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SharePoint Lists as DataTables
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This blog posting applies to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. You may know that SPList can return a DataTable type: SPList.Items.GetDataTable(). And if you've worked with this, you may know that the DataTable you get is not databound to the...
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Master Page stsadm commands
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This blog posting applies to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Have you ever wanted to use stsadm to view or manipulate a site's master page? Unfortunately there are no default commands to do so. But stsadm is easy--and fun, some might even...
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