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  • Customizing the content query webpart : Part 2

    In addition to my previous post. I was working on a way to give the announcementslist a better look through the use of the CQWP. Exactly the same thing was already made by someone else, so why invent the same thing twice. Here is a link to a very understandable article : http://blogs.msdn.com/ecm/archive...
    Posted to Bart Callaerts (Weblog) by BartC on 01-22-2008
  • Customizing the Content Query Webpart

    Couple of weeks ago, a client asked us a question I had no immediate answer for. He wanted documents that were posted on many different sites (which are the departments of the company) to be presented together on the first page of the portal. He also wanted these posted documents to have special metadata...
    Posted to Bart Callaerts (Weblog) by BartC on 01-07-2008
  • SmartPart V1.1.0.0

    For those who are looking for the SmartPart version 1.1.0.0. I found it thanks to one of my blog readers Bart Segers. Thanks Bart. You can download the file here . So stop looking on the out-phasing gotdotnet ;-) - Wesley
    Posted to Wesley Walraeve (Weblog) by wesleyw on 10-05-2007
  • Uploading a document to a SharePoint Document Library

    After some hours browsing the web I found several techniques to upload a document to a SharePoint Document Library. Using a Network share This option is really simple but mapping a network share on every client PC is perhaps not an option. However, no meta information can be set using this option. Using...
    Posted to Erik Lenaerts (Weblog) by ErikL on 01-08-2007
  • Start developing WSS 3.0 Webservice

    My goal was to programmatically create a view on a document library. In my previous post I briefly described how to develop WSS using the Object Model directly. In this post I wanna talk about the Web services wrapped around WSS. You can get more info in the WSS SDK or the online version here . This...
    Posted to Erik Lenaerts (Weblog) by ErikL on 01-05-2007
  • Start developing for SharePoint 2007

    In SharePoint 2003, we needed to develop webparts on a server where SharePoint was installed. So, either you installed Visual Studio on a development server together with sharepoint or you created a complete new virtual environment on your dev machine. Unfortunately developing in sharepoint is still...
    Posted to Erik Lenaerts (Weblog) by ErikL on 01-04-2007
  • Using the Reporting Services web parts in Office SharePoint Server 2007

    If you want a list of available reports and a report viewer web part in Office Server 2007 then you need to import these web parts. By default you can find the web parts from SQL Server 2005 in this directory: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Reporting Services\SharePoint\RSWebParts.cab...
    Posted to Erik Lenaerts (Weblog) by ErikL on 12-18-2006
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