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The Information Worker, SOA and InfoPath

Today, the hype is all around social software, new more fluid approaches to workflow, and collaboration. Making ourselves as groups and organizations more efficient. The information workers, as we call them now, are not islands. They are linked with each other in vast human communication networks. How are we doing it? By simplifying the interfaces we have with each other to increase the number and effectiveness of our links. I see some similarities between this approach to human collaboration an

Creating Modal Dialogs in InfoPath

A couple days ago, I wrote about the ability to create a Custom Task Pane in InfoPath. You can use a similar technique to show modal dialogs based on an HTML file. In this post, I give a brief overview of how to create and launch a modal dialog in InfoPath.

Serve InfoPath Documents Dynamically

I created a little experiment to serve InfoPath documents dynamically from ASP.NET. Once a record was opened, I wanted the form to already be populated with values from a database rather then having two views (Query and Data Entry). I ran into a few snags while trying to get this to work and thought I'd throw up here to show how I got around them and see if there are any other solutions floating around.

 

 

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