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Keeping your head above you while everyone else is losing theirs...
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Bil Simser
A lot of times I see emails and posts that start like this: "I have to redesign our entire intranet using SharePoint..." or better yet: "We just bought a copy of SharePoint and now I'm being told I have to become the expert" And the best part (that your...
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Renaming the "Web Part Page"
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Bil Simser
Don't you just hate it when you create a document library to hold a bunch of custom web part pages, but then they all show "Web Part Page" in the browser title? I was messing around with lookups (to create a web part page menu system) and noticed that...
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Deconstructing the QueryProvider
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Bil Simser
SharePoint search capabilties are pretty powerful but when you're dealing with clients, more often than not, you need to build your own search mechanism because the client wants a custom page to look a certain way or they don't want to train users in...
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Adventures with CEWP: The Real-Time Clock
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Bil Simser
Todd Bleeker lives and dies by the Content Editor Web Part (CEWP) and so do I. This is such a great little thing to prototype ideas through, create small scripts to show what can be done and get solutions up and running quickly and easily before you break...
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Plumbers @ Work, MSDN Flash, and Community Radio oh my
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Bil Simser
I'm really happy to say that our podcast show about .NET, Plumbers @ Work, is featured in the latest MSDN Flash . If you haven't subscribed to MSDN Flash, I encourage you to do so. It puts you in touch with the .NET community, user groups, and much more...
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Kong and The Killer SharePoint App
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Bil Simser
I recently picked up the 2-Disc Special Edition of King Kong. This is the original 1933 grandaddy of them all, not the crappy 1976 POS from Dino De Laurentiis. It's a great disc set for those that are fans of the genre and like this kind of stuff. What...
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SharePoint Connections 2006, I'll be there
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Bil Simser
You know, I swear to god I thought I did a blog posting on Thursday and Friday this week. Hmm. Maybe the mind is going as I shift into old age mode. Anyways, just wanted to let everyone know that I'll be speaking at the SharePoint Connections 2006 conference...
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