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Variations 2010 - it is good news!

by JamieMcAllister 10/21/2009 6:06:00 PM
Variations are not the main focus of Microsofts publicity drive for Sharepoint 2010, but information is coming out, and it's good news.. [More]

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Typical Integration Issues

by JamieMcAllister 6/20/2009 10:31:00 AM
The path of Sharepoint development has its twists and turns. Here are a couple of real world examples of what goes wrong!. [More]

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Sharepoint SP2 a boon to Variations

by JamieMcAllister 4/16/2009 4:41:00 PM
Sharepoint SP2 will offer some improvements to MOSS Variations.. [More]

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Overriding Sharepoint Page Render method

by JamieMcAllister 12/18/2008 11:35:00 AM
This article demonstrates the simple but powerful technique of overriding the Render method of a Sharepoint page. This allows you to obtain the Response markup of the page which can then be manipulated for XHTML compliance, Document Output, or Mobile Device Rendering.. [More]

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Variations Editor version 2 Has Shipped

by JamieMcAllister 12/15/2008 9:18:00 PM
Tim Dobrinski has released the latest version of his variations editor tool. Not only does it have the Variations fixing abilities of the first version, but now it allows the import and export of variations content between variations sites or beyond (to xml) !! As a free download, can you really afford to ignore a variations tool with this amount of power?. [More]

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Further Customise CQWP to Display Draft and Checked Out Pages By User

by JamieMcAllister 10/30/2008 4:14:00 PM
The CQWP is a very versatile tool for MOSS Publishing Sites. Here I demonstrate how to override the fields that CQWP usually display. This allows a solution to one of the Content Authors major bug bears - an easy way to find out what pages are currently checked out or draft.. [More]

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Import Publishing Page Content from XML

by JamieMcAllister 10/22/2008 11:53:00 AM
Complimenting the recent post on exporting publishing page content to XML, we now look at importing such content to update our pages. This is much easier than the export. Taken together, these two posts provide a simple solution that could be used for Variation Translation.. [More]

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Export Publishing Page Content to XML

by JamieMcAllister 10/15/2008 3:27:00 PM
You can export Variations page content OOTB, but where is the control? This article provides a custom solution that exports your publishing page content in any XML format you want.. [More]

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Create Expandable Regions in MOSS Publishing Pages

by JamieMcAllister 7/8/2008 2:11:00 PM
When there is a lot of text on a MOSS Publishing page it can spoil the presentation. This technique allows Publishing Page text to sit in regions that can be expanded and contracted by a reader. A custom button on the HTML editing toolbar makes it easy for content authors to add this feature.. [More]

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Andrew Connells new MOSS WCM book is really good!

by JamieMcAllister 7/4/2008 11:58:00 AM
I never really saw myself doing book reviews, but this book has to be praised! After doing MOSS Web Content Management since the release of MOSS 2007, I only now wish this book had been published way back when MOSS was released. There is guuidance for Veteran and Rookie alike!. [More]

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