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Using SharePoint WebService to generate a RSS Feed

I started using Sharepoint Portal Server to host a photoblog, but it did not natively support RSS to see when new photos were added. So I wrote this program that gets the items from the SharePoint webservice and outputs the RSS Feed. Since this is an unconventional approach, I dubbed it "unortodox", and came up with a name of "S.U.R.F." (Sharepoint Un-ortodox RSS Feed).

In the good old days it was md5sum, now it's FCIV.EXE - A good tool for host security

Michael Howard mentions he has found the File Checksum Integrity Verifier: http://blogs.msdn.com/michael_howard/archive/2005/05/12/416741.aspx You can find it too, on http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;841290 This little tool is awesome,

Java, Ruby, Python, Apache, RedHat caps and the rest...

I've already written a post on the corporate blog about people using Unix and OSS: http://blogs.msdn.com/dmuscett/archive/2005/03/08/389487.aspx and now I figure out there's plenty of more crazy people out there. Check out these two posts for example

IPv6 Tunneling, XP, ISA

I've been doing some tests with IPv6 on Windows lately. I wrapped some of my tests, discoveries and impressions in a technical article: http://www.muscetta.org/research/papers/IPv6ISA2004.html Disclaimer
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Consuming MapPoint Web Service in PHP

I've just spotted this *wonderful* article : "Consuming MapPoint Web Service in PHP" http://msdn.microsoft.com/mappoint/mappointweb/mappointwstechart/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnmapnet30/html/MWS_PHPLoc.asp which shows how to interact with MapPoint
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Unix folks at MS

I am not the only one! :-) From the MS Exchange team blog, I found this post: http://blogs.msdn.com/exchange/archive/2005/02/21/377454.aspx "[...] In case you were wondering, I still do my web serving off the OpenBSD machine. Hey, I like Apache, I like

Physical Security (Bug Id: LUCA)

My kids are - of course - "button freaks": they both love buttons and keys and knobs, and all of that category of things... and of course you could not expect anything different from a family of geeks with all sort of devices in the house. Having said
 
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