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Hi All, just wanted to point out a teensy weensy but maybe very useful tip. It might be outdated information if you are using SharePoint 2010, but if you are using SharePoint 2007 then you might find this useful. I am sure all of you working with SharePoint has come across Heather Solomon through her blog, it being a really wonderful resource for skinning SharePoint. Heather also has provided a ton of help to the SharePoint community by sharing the minimal masterpages for WSS and MOSS. What I wanted...
Hi Guys, I created a few Feedburner Urls to the feeds on my blog. SharePoint Content only – http://feeds.feedburner.com... All blog content – http://feeds.feedburner.com... Currently they point to this blog so you might have to still tolerate the ads (I am looking into what I can do about that). but for starters they are FeeBurner Urls. SharePoint Content only – http://feeds.feedburner.com... All blog content – http://feeds.feedburner.com...
Here are a couple of links in relation to performance. James Edelen's response to a query about SPS Performance Paul's stress tests and scenarios. Microsoft's clustering FAQ SharePoint Capacity planning - MS Should update this, atleast remove the Beta bits from the content I know there must be a bunch of more interesting newsgroup posting regarding this subject, so if you know any one that is noteworthy please post a comment pointing to it...
Couple of refereces I think you might find usefull if you want to venture into xslt.W3Schools XSLT referenceAnother XSLT tutorialXSLT Reference at ZVon.org
Here are a few links that I found recently. SharePoint links Microsoft Whitepaper on Extranet access to SPS using ISS Server Portal on the web @ SharePointSollutions Non-SharePoint (i.e Fun Stuff) ... Modified Mag NFS community. device from Tight Audio...
Got more links for you This one is courtesy of Robert K.In his own words "Here are a few more excellent WSS/SPS/Web Part articles that are usually missed by most people! http://www.fawcette.com/sea... I have to admit, I had no idea there were articles on SPS at FTPOnline. Thanks for the links Robert. Also worthy of subscribing too are the MSD2D.com newsletters, atleast the SharePoint one. You might learn a thing or two from them. And if you haven't already been...
No no no; I am not copying the Mobile Minute or .NET Nightly. For all i know this might be a once off thing. Nevertherless Nino and J Avery sure are an inspiration (if this becomes more than a once off thing you guys are acknowledged) Anyway just wanted to publicize some links i found 1. SharePoint free online trial 2. SharePoint on TechNet 3. SharePoint Developer Center on MSDN 4. Michael Greth's Sharepoint Weblog - probably more concise and less confusing than points 2 & 3. Best if you know...