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InfoPath 2010 feature videos
Check out some of the new InfoPath 2010 features in action in the following videos on youtube: InfoPath 2010 Richer Browser Forms InfoPath 2010 Picture Button InfoPath 2010 Oneclick Publishing Read More...
Designing browser-enabled forms for performance in InfoPath Forms Services (Part 6)
Part 6 – Addendum: Links to related performance resources Welcome to the sixth article in our series about designing InfoPath browser-enabled forms for better performance and scalability. In our previous articles we defined performance in terms of responsiveness, Read More...
Designing browser-enabled forms for performance in InfoPath Forms Services (Part 5)
Part 5 – Addendum: Counters for monitoring form server performance Welcome to the fifth article in our series on optimizing the performance of InfoPath browser-enabled forms. In our previous articles we defined performance in terms of responsiveness, Read More...
Designing browser-enabled forms for performance in InfoPath Forms Services (Part 4)
Part 4 – Browser Rendering Issues Welcome to the fourth article in our series on optimizing the performance of InfoPath browser-enabled forms. In our previous articles we defined performance in terms of responsiveness, listed a number of conditions that Read More...
Designing browser-enabled forms for performance in InfoPath Forms Services (Part 3)
Part 3 – Postbacks and the conditions that make them expensive Welcome to the third article in our series on optimizing the performance of InfoPath browser-enabled forms. In our first article, we defined performance in terms of responsiveness (and identified Read More...
Designing browser-enabled forms for performance in InfoPath Forms Services (Part 2)
Part 2 – Postbacks and conditions that cause them Welcome to the second article in our series on optimizing the performance of browser-enabled forms designed with Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. In our first article, we defined performance in terms of Read More...
Designing browser-enabled forms for performance in InfoPath Forms Services (Part 1)
Part 1 - Introduction InfoPath Forms Services (IPFS) is a Web service system integrated with SharePoint that enables you to deliver InfoPath forms on the Web through a browser. These browser-enabled forms extend the reach of your forms system, since your Read More...
New InfoPath content on the web
I wanted to take a moment to recognize the great work of the Microsoft writers and editors who have been cranking out InfoPath content over the last few months. While we in the product team have clicked over into Office 14 mode, they have continued to Read More...
All you wanted to know about browser compatibility
These articles will help you answer many of the questions you might have about Forms Services browser compatibility, rich-client only features, and the Design Checker. Title Details Audience Plan browser support (OSS) Describes the different levels of Read More...
Submitting to a Database (via Web Services) in InfoPath Forms Services
If you've ever designed and deployed a form that will be frequently used or require significant data analysis, you have probably looked into maintaining data in a SQL database . With InfoPath 2003 and the InfoPath 2007 rich client, you get what you expect. Read More...
Sniffing Code in Form Templates
With the introduction of InfoPath Forms Services for MOSS 2007, clever management of form template deployment will probably become a must for most IT departments. You'll want to be sure that form templates are not draining server resources. You'll especially Read More...
Implementing Roles in Browser Forms
What are Roles? Without going much in detail, InfoPath roles is a functionality where you can define user tags like "Sales", "Management" and utilize them in your form logic. This enables some very interesting scenarios in the forms space. For a detailed Read More...
The anatomy of a UDC file
OK, we’ve talked about super-fantastic high end authentication scenarios. We’ve talked about cross-domain security and administrative control. We’ve talked about generating UDC files using InfoPath and consuming them again in the designer. Now let’s drill Read More...
Behind the Scenes of Administrator-Approved Form Templates
If you’re a server administrator for Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms Services 2007, there may be a time when you’re tried to perform some action on a form template and received an error message that looks like the following: “Form template was deployed Read More...
Hosting InfoPath forms in a custom ASPX page
Many of you saw a detailed MSDN article on embedding an InfoPath XmlFormView control into a custom ASP.NET page. But - there's more to it. I came across an interesting blog post that talks about embedding a browser-based InfoPath form into a webpart. Read More...
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