June 2004 - Posts
Thanks to gosatango for the new skin . Note: any idea why the home page is wider than the post page?
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First an insensitive validator and next an Impersonating WebPart . What is web development coming too? :) Jay Nathan now has a .Text blog! After you subscribe you should read his article on the Impersonating WebPart . It covers the basics of how to use
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That is quite the name, but it works pretty much as advertised. I have been doing a lot of Regexing lately to parse t-sql code that people input into my latest intranet application. I figured I could share my regex pattern between the server component
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There is a new SQLXML article up on MSDN. Amar Nalla showcases the Bulkload functionality available in SQLXML, which can be used to transform XML input into SQL data. Full Article
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My links were getting too out of date. I'm planning on creating a links page or a links article sometime soon, but for now I'm just hiding them.
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The wayward is soon going to start offering “high-powered posts [that] will boost the blog energy and reclaim that youthful exuberance“. This new product has been given the code name “Blogade“ and the logo has already been leaked
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You can get it here . SP1 includes a variety of improvements to the inital product release. Documentation for this release is provided in the SP1readme_ lang .htm file which can be downloaded below or found in the Reporting Services installation directory
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I guesss I don't... Wow. I was surprised to find I only scored 60% on the Introduction to .NET for Developers: Microsoft Visual C#® .NET assessment test. Since I spend most of my time writing .Net apps in C# I figured I would do pretty well. How
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Eli Robillard has posted a resource list for SharePoint .
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RsWebParts made the Cool SharePoint Stuff list on Greg Hughes blog. There is some very cool stuff on that list that I'm hoping to have time to dig into myself. Here are some cool things from that list plus a bunch of my own: Building Custom Alert Result
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The RsWebParts that I posted last month has generated more interest than I expected. I'm glad that everyone is excited about these WebParts. However, prepare to be even more excited soon. No, there is not a new release of the RsWebParts, rather there
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