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SharePoint
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Just prior to MIX, I posted about the new Silverlight 2 Blueprints for SharePoint. Those have been very popular both inside my own company and out there in general. However, many people have struggled with how to get all the beta, ctp, preview etc. bits to all play together nicely.Marc Schweigert just posted about a very helpful screencast and posting that should help you get back on track.
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Thanks to Tad at AIS for bringing this one to my attention. We have some early experience in combining Silverlight and SharePoint, based on the 1.1 alpha work we did back in July as well as some 1.0 work since then. We did only the most basic integration early on, though. We're working on combining Silverlight 2 and MOSS/WSS (within AIS and on the revamp of my own site), so this couldn'...
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Load this up into Virtual PC and have at it.http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=67F93DCB-ADA8-4DB5-A47B-DF17E14B2C74&displaylang=enYou can get to most Microsoft products this way now. Check out http://www.microsoft.com/vhd
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Simon put together an ImageViewer web part in Silverlight. While this is for SP 2003, the concepts, if not the code, can be ported to SP 2007.More information at Simon Tocker's site.
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Our team at Applied Information Sciences (my employer for the past 11 years), just completed the certification process for the add-ins they wrote for MOSS 2007. AIS had a signficant amount of development to do to make MOSS compliant. The faith Microsoft put in us, to develop for a core product an add-on which Microsoft will make available under their own name, is significant and (in my opi...
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Joel Oleson has a quick walkthrough on changing the site and system master pages on a MOSS 2007 or WSS v3 team site. If you've had problems getting templates to push down correctly to sites, this may help.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007 |
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