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Maxime Bombardier - SharePoint Architecture & Development

Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) for SharePoint 2007 - MCS consultant based in Montreal and working primarily in eastern Canada.

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Experiences on using a single farm for developers (WCM)
Scenario: 5-8 developers WCM portal with lots of sites (SPWeb) and pages, but not a large database Development is focused on Fields, Content Types, Layouts, Web Parts, Controls, HttpModules Typical environments: The general recommendation is for developers Read More...
Fixing absolute URLs for all Alternate Access Mappings (AAM) of Content Editor Web Part with a Control Adapter
Hi everyone and sorry for the no-post for several months.  My ‘Draft’ list keeps piling but I didn’t take the time to unpile it much.   Anyhow, I came across this problem again last week with the out of the box Content Editor Web Part (CEWP).  Read More...
Deployment lifecycle when using Site Definitions and Features (including post production day)
Summary As you have noticed, I've changed my latest SharePoint focus to look at Site Definitions (and obviously Features but I played with them a lot prior to this). The reason for this is that I was looking at the "best" way to deploy artifacts for SharePoint Read More...
Debugging Content Deployment issues
(Last updated June 17th with the Object Reference Not Set to an Instance)   SharePoint's Content Deployment feature is a very complex functionality that, unfortunately, does not work all the time.  I've had scenarios where it ran very smoothly Read More...
Site Definition Viewer - a Windows (.NET 2.0) tool to read Site Definition and Features configurations (version 0.1)
I spent a little bit on time understanding Site Definitions lately, particularly the Publishing ones like BLANKINTERNET. One very frustrating thing is to make sense of all the WEBTEMP* configurations, the site definitions, the features, the features dependencies, Read More...
To Content Deployment or not to Content Deployment, that is the question
As you probably have read, I ran into a couple issues lately with Content Deployment ( Slow with SP1? , major/minor versions , AAM on Central Administration , specified file already in used , links not fixed at destination , TCP connection closed , the Read More...
Beware of SPWebProvisioningProvider when using Variations
I was doing some research lately on how to have a different "Approvers" group depending on business rule. To make it simple, the following statement had to be fulfilled: Pages under subsite "/site1" have to be approved by group "Approvers1" Pages under Read More...
SPWebProvisioningProvider and ApplyWebTemplate on publishing site definition (i.e.: BLANKINTERNET or custom)
While I am planning to soon blog on real life SPWebProvisioningProvider and Site Definitions in regards of Variations & Content Deployment, I wanted to comment on a little issue that had been plaguing me the last couple days. First of all, my goal Read More...
Real-life Team-Based Development for Web Content Management with SharePoint 2007
It took me a while to come up with everything I needed for this post as I want to make it as accurate as possible with the experience I had on the field. The goal of this post is to provide information on the different ways to work as a team for a WCM Read More...
(Updated) Visio Stencils for Sharepoint 2007 Site Structures documentation. Version 0.2.
I've worked a bit on the Visio Stencils I'm using for documenting Site Structures and I fixed the way "text" works with the Site Structure stencil. You can now simply double-click on it and the text will be correctly modified (not added over it) (note: Read More...
Breadcrumbs and Web Content Management
There's a common misconception where some believes that a web site's breadcrumbs are supposed to show how the user got to a page (well the term "breadcrumb" could indeed misleading). Unfortunately, that can prove to be difficult in lots of cases such Read More...
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