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SharePoint and RSS

John Durant , who has an excellent and widely read blog, posted about SharePoint and RSS today after a friend asked him if he knew of any web parts. I did a post back here about SharePoint and RSS, but suspect it’s out of date (hmmm…this is where Wiki’s

New User Samples on GotDotNet

Just spotted four new SharePoint samples go up on GotDotNet: SharePoint List Browser/Copier Demo Application Example of how to upload a file to a SharePoint library via the FrontPage RPC protocol SharePoint Document Library Event Handler for Parsing JPEG
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The New SharePoint SDK

The latest release of the SharePoint SDK has seen some significant improvements, I know the content teams have been working really hard on these. Browse/View the SDK in the MSDN Library: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/spptsdk/html/SPSDKWelcome_SV01017094.asp?frame=true
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Branding SharePoint Portal Server

Well this is a topic very close to my heart. Having spent a significant part of my life last year (<grin>) helping a very large customer in the UK deploy SharePoint, I understand how important it is for a product like SharePoint to reflect an organisations

NEW CONTENT: Microsoft SharePointPSSearch SQL Syntax (Preview)

Download details: Microsoft SharePointPSSearch SQL Syntax (Preview) I know a lot of people have been waiting for this, and for good reason. I suspect there is a huge opportunity for adding significant benefit to existing (and new) SharePoint Portal implementations

Release: Share Points SharePoint User Manager

Nigel Bridport has dropped a great new utility into the SharePoint community with the first release of SharePoint User Manager (Nige, really need a catchier title for this one), seriously good stuff. Share Points User Manager

SharePoint MSDN and RSS

Superb news folks, SharePoint on MSDN now has an RSS feed. http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/sharepoint/rss.xml Get Subscribed!
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New Cotent: How to Customize Your Search Using SharePoint Portal Server 2003

Office Developer Center: How to Customize Your Search Using SharePoint Portal Server 2003
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Updated Content: Windows SharePoint Services Software Development Kit (SDK)

Download details: Windows SharePoint Services Software Development Kit (SDK) Looks ike the SDK has been updated again...
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New Content: Windows SharePoint Services: IntelliSense XML Files

This download includes an update of the XML file used to produce IntelliSense® information for the Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services managed object model within the Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET IDE. Download details: Windows SharePoint Services:
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New Content: Creating a Site Context Search Box that Uses Portal Search Results

Use the search box sample to customize the Windows SharePoint Services site-level Search box to return Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server Search (SharePointPSSearch) results. This download contains sample Microsoft Visual C# code for creating the custom
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JohnD: I'm back from Tonga, and I'm bloggin' about Web Parts

Just discovered John Durant's site here http://weblogs.asp.net/johnrdurant/ , he is the Author of the The Definitive "Hello World" Web Part Tutorial (see I'm back from Tonga, and I'm bloggin' about Web Parts ) which I linked to in this post How do I quickly
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We didn't plan it this way, honest....

No sooner had my previous post on quickly building a debug-able/deployable web part hit the net than my SharePoint buddy Maurice Prather posted an article on debugging that picks up exactly where I left off. http://www.bluedoglimited.com/SharePointThoughts/ViewPost.aspx?id=6
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How do I quickly get a Debuggable/Deployable web part up and running?

I'm often in a situation where I need to quickly build new web parts, this could be because I want to do some testing or because I'm working on a "Proof of Concept" for a customer. In these scenarios time is the most important factor in the development
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MSDN Magazine: Use Windows SharePoint Services as a Platform for Building Collaborative Applications

Mark points out a new Article on SharePoint in the MSDN Magazine. MSDN Magazine: Use Windows SharePoint Services as a Platform for Building Collaborative Applications
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