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May 2006 - Posts

For All "Intents and Purposes" -- not "Intensive Purposes"

This one always gets me.  I was watching a webcast yesterday, and the presenter (mis)used this phrase far too often!  In light of this, I though I'd share some links to more on this "phrase".

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=For+all+intensive+purposes
http://www.yourdictionary.com/library/mispron.html (Look under F)
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/intensive.html

Sorry for the OT, just had to get this off my chest!

Posted: May 30 2006, 07:02 AM by skillet | with 13 comment(s)
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Broken Links Fixed

I recently moved to a new host, and being that I'm a lousy housekeeper, I forgot to update the links on this blog that point to downloads.  I've gone through my posts and update the links; however, I thought it best to post an abridged listing here:

 

Search Engine Safe URLs in ASP.NET

http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/asp_net_ses_1_0_2.zip

 

Web Part Page Menu Shortcuts

http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/wpmenu-shortcuts.zip

 

.NET Reference Messenger Bot

http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/nrb.zip (1.1)

http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/nrb_fx_2_0.zip (2.0)

Macromedia MAX 2005 -Developing Hybrid Apps with CFMX and Java
http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/sa304w_preso.zip (Presentation)
http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/sa304w_samples.zip (Code Samples)

Macromedia MAX 2004 - Java Powered ColdFusion

http://www.scottvanvliet.com/downloads/wd304w_samples.zip

 

Enjoy :)

SharePoint Quick Tip - Modify Shared Page without Menu

If you ever find yourself on a Web Part Page and do not have a "Modify Shared Page" menu, you can access the Web Part Tool Panes and Design features using these handy shortcuts — wpmenu-shortcuts.zip

To install the shortcuts, extract the attached package to C:\Documents and Settings\[User]\Favorites\Links\Web Part Pages.

These shortcuts contain the JavaScript commands emitted by the <ie:menu> generated by SharePoint (e.g. javascript:MSOTlPn_ShowToolPane('2')) and work with both WSS and SPS.

Posted: May 02 2006, 08:10 PM by skillet | with no comments
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