June 2007 - Posts

Extensive articles by Patrick Tisseghem on MSDN
21 June 07 10:34 AM
Patrick Tisseghem has published two extensive article (33+26 printed pages) on SharePoint development. Summaries: "Learn the skills you need to develop for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, about the differences from traditional ASP.NET development, about Read More...
Postedby Frank Jusnes | 0 Comments    
Autonomy to deliver search technology for SharePoint
07 June 07 08:28 AM
Microsoft is partnering with Autonomy to deliver advanced search technology for large SharePoint and mixed environments. This will enable users to search more than 300 types of content, including relational data, unstructured data, video, voice, xml. Read More...
Postedby tommyo | 0 Comments    
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WSPBuilder released!
06 June 07 05:04 PM
Frank just sent me an email telling me WSPBuilder was released. It is available on Codeplex and makes life a lot easier for solutions deployment. Basically, all you have to do is: 1. Include the following files: - CabLib.dll - WSPBuilder.exe 2. If your Read More...
Postedby Stian Kirkeberg | 1 Comments    
Enhanced Content Query Web Part
06 June 07 01:25 PM
Ishai Sagi has published a Beta1 on an enhanced content query web part . It is basicly a web part that inherits from Content By Query web parts and then adds some neat functions. What caught my eye first was the abillity to show a contex menu for each Read More...
Postedby Stian Kirkeberg | 1 Comments    
Telerik has released fullblown radEditor for MOSS 2007
06 June 07 08:45 AM
As you probably know, Telerik is offering a free* crossbrowser HTML editor for MOSS 2007 based on their radEditor. This is a reduced version and it is only activated when using other browsers than Internet Explorer. Last week they released a fullblown Read More...
Postedby Frank Jusnes | 1 Comments    
TFS and Sharepoints solutions for deployment
05 June 07 08:50 PM
Struggling to get Sharepoint work together with TFS? Getting it to work with Visual Studio 2005 solutions can be painful enough. Luckily Andrew Connel has made a post about the latter - he carefully explains what you need to do, step by step. Unfortunatly, Read More...
Postedby Stian Kirkeberg | 2 Comments    

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