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  • SharePoint versus Alfresco

    Sahil Malik has a great response to this CNET Post (Forget file formats. The battle is Sharepoint) in his blog post: CNET - please do your research before opening your big mouth! I also find it very amusing that the post is date May 21, 2008. I KNOW I have seen this exact same article posted roughly six months ago. I'm still looking for it. Could ...
    Posted to David L. Walker - .NET Solution Provider (Weblog) by dwalker on June 2, 2008
  • Ajax Controls (Not WEBPARTS) and SharePoint MOSS 2007

    O.K., I am testing SharePoint MOSS 2007 and building it from scratch. One problem that I'm encounter is the following: I have a website that uses Ajax Controls such as the UpdatePanel. I didn't design the site so it's not going anywhere. The problem is that the Ajax features will not run under SharePoint when it points to that site. ...
    Posted to General Questions (Forum) by JZee on November 14, 2007
  • Sitecore Certified Developer Level II

    I attended a three day training class last week and after taking the exam I am now a Sitecore Certified Developer Level II. I must say that I am even more impressed with its capabilities and features as a Content Management System. It is a terrific web site framework that can allow you to deliver web sites faster that inheritably offer the site ...
    Posted to David L. Walker - .NET Solution Provider (Weblog) by dwalker on May 31, 2007
  • Selling my DevConnections Conf Tix -Las Vegas SharePoint Connections

    If you are interested in this conference, please email me ASAP! November 6th through Nov 9th oscar@sharepointace.com Thanks, Oscar November 6-9, 2006 Mandalay Bay Resort Las Vegas, NV SharePoint Connections comes to the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, NV. 6 Conferences for the Price of 1! SharePoint Connections, Visual Studio Connections, ...
    Posted to DevConnections (Forum) by oscar on October 24, 2006
  • Comments on "DotNetNuke and SharePoint, part deux"

    Bil Simser responded to Shaun Walker's DNN vs. Sharepoint Feature Matrix, and for some reason I can't get the Submit button to work on Bil's blog.  So I'm posting my comments here.  Two points to add to Bil's great list: 1) Unless there have been some changes made, storing files in the file system with DNN is not ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on July 7, 2006
  • SharePoint Authenticated Content WebPart

    Full article at http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/authcontentpart.asp A SharePoint Portal Server Webpart that can publish content depending on a user’s authentication. I haven't had a chance to try this out yet, but could be useful.
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on June 6, 2006
  • SharePoint or DotNetNuke?

    In Mindsharp's SharePoint Discussions group, the following question was posted: Does anyone have experience with both SharePoint and DotNetNuke to the point where they could comment on the benefits of each are compared to the other?  Is there a type of installation where you might use one vs. the other? Here's the answer I posted in the ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on January 18, 2006
  • Saving Outlook 2003 E-mails to SharePoint Document Library

    I see this a lot, and it's easier than you might think: Open the e-mail, and click File >> Save. In the ''File Name'', enter the URL to the document library, and click Save. A view of the document library will open in the folder list window.  Confirm the file name (which will be the e-mail subject), change it if you need to, and ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on January 12, 2006
  • Gantt Chart Web Part

    Teun Dynstee released his Gantt Chart Web Part today: The part allows you to specify a list and view to render. You select the fields from the view that will indicate the start and end date of an item. The third required field is the title field. Because the part works with view fields, you can also use calculated fields to specify the start ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on January 10, 2006
  • SharePoint Quick Launch Web Part

    Bob Mixon has released a beta of his Quick Launch Web Part: This Web Part can be used to replace the hard coded HTML in a Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) Site. The first advantage to this Web Part is simply being aware of the current users security permissions. Meaning, if a user does not have the permissions to view the items in a document ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on January 10, 2006
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