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My view on Microsoft technologies, the Internet and other stuff that I find interesting...

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  1. Web Part Properties - part 1 - introduction

    http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Web-Part-Properties-part-1-introduction.aspx

    I thought that I should kick off this new year with a series of posts on how to make your SharePoint Web Parts editable and how to enhance that out-of-the-box Web Part property editing combined with some tips and tricks. This first post may be to most of you SharePoint developers somewhat basic, but I have chosen to start from scratch here. …

    3 days ago
  2. Summing up the year of 2008 and embracing 2009

    http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Summing-up-the-year-of-2008-and-embracing-2009.aspx

    The time has come to make a summary of the past year and have a look into the future – the year of 2009. About a year ago I made a similar post with a summary and some predictions. This year has been a fast year and I have made so much, both personally and at work. …

    3 days ago
  3. Web Part Versioning with assembly redirection

    http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Web-Part-Versioning-with-assembly-redirection.aspx

    When working with SharePoint Web Parts and features it is easy to get into trouble if you are changing the version of your Web Part DLL file. The easiest way to get around this is to never change the version of the Web Part, which is a pretty common scenario. …

    24 days ago
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    SharePoint News! 11/2008

    http://hinsua.blogspot.com/2008/11/sharepoint-news-112008.ht...

    version is a long way off by any name Preparing Yourself For SharePoint 14 SharePoint 14: Everything We Know SharePoint 14 + PDC? SharePoint vNext – Rumours, Speculation and Confirmed Features SharePoint 2009: Improvements to Lists architecture About SharePoint 14 8 - Lista de Algunos de los mejores complementos para SharePoint por parte de Terceros, categorizados por funcionalidad. Collaboration zip all documents in a document library Add an "up folder" to a document library wiki2.0 webpart to upload pictures easy P

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    Charts for SharePoint using .NET3.5 SP1 ;)

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    Microsoft acquired Dundas’s data visualization components ? Somehow it ended up in the SP1 update of .NET 3.5 together with the Charting Add-on! This means that we can use it in SharePoint as well! Woohoow! :) And the best thing is that Wictor Wilén has already created a webpart that let’s you connect to a list, define the X and the Y values, choose a chart type and displays a chart! :) Go to www.codeplex.com/chartpart and download this webpart !

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    Ueber was blogge ich gerade

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      Live-Writer.de und nun schauen wir mal bei den anderen Bloggern was da so Thema ist: Giza-Blog.de   tobbis-blog.de Angus Logan via WictorWilen.se

    135 days ago in Prometeo by Ste2780 · Authority: 50
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    SharePoint BUZZ - Your SharePoint Community Resource

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    Preparing Yourself For SharePoint 14 SharePoint 14: Everything We Know SharePoint 14 + PDC ? SharePoint vNext – Rumours, Speculation and Confirmed Features SharePoint 2009: Improvements to Lists architecture About SharePoint 14 This is a Post from Kanwal Khipple's SharePoint BUZZ blog. If you haven’t already, subscribe to our SharePoint Buzz RSS Feed. Upcoming SharePoint 14 Features

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    XPS in Windows 7

    http://nixps.blogspot.com/2008/11/xps-in-windows-7.html

    Windows 7 will evolve on the foundations that are being layed out by Vista, as such the printing path in 7 will be XPS based, as it is now in Vista. The XPS Viewer in Windows 7 will get a makeover, Wictor Wilen describes this more in detail in his blog. Adrian Ford has given an extensive presentation on the PDC about XPS in Windows 7, and how it allows you to bridge the gap between documents an printing. You can watch it here. Update: the folks over at the XPS blog have published an overview of

    66 days ago in nixps by nixps · Authority: 2
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    Customizing Links

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    http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Customize-the-Favorite-Links-in-Windows-Vista-common-dialogs.aspx

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    Customizing Links

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    http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Customize-the-Favorite-Links-in-Windows-Vista-common-dialogs.aspx

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    Customizing Links

    http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2008/09/23/customizi...

    http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/Customize-the-Favorite-Links-in-Windows-Vista-common-dialogs.aspx One of the customizations I do for Vista's that are deployed is the Favorites Section. If you are migrating from Vista, the placement of the File open section makes one want to gravitate to that area that is more like a URL section.

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    #comments

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    They spent pages of the comic talking about their new javascript VM. At a time when everyone is working on their new javascript engine (see Safari’s SquirrelFish and Mozilla’s latest as well as Tamarin, poor IE8), it’s a bold claim to suggest that theirs is going to be the best. But that’s exactly what I find so interesting about Chrome - Google seems to be taking a stand. Unlike any project of theirs in the moderate past, they

    126 days ago in #comments by fsheng · Authority: 46
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