Craig Gemmill's Blog
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SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Experience (Part 3)
In the first two parts of this series, I discussed some topical information. In Part 3, I’ll just jump all over.
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SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Experience (Part 2)
In Part 1, I talked mostly about redesigning the presentation layer of your SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) website. What I would like to cover now is modifying other aspects not directly linked to the standard website design process.
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SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Experience (Part 1)
I’ve recently started a project implementing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 (SPS) to replace a legacy intranet solution, and while I’ve deployed SharePoint several times in the past, this is by far the most customizations that I have made to the portal. So I figured this would be a good opportunity to talk about some of my experiences thus far…
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What a little free testing can inspire...
I decided to take advantage of the free testing being offered as part of the Mobile2Market Contest by submitting a little utility I wrote called PocketZOOM which magnifies what is currently displayed on the screen of your Windows Mobile 2003 device. The testing process was successful, and the application is now offered for free here: -
Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 6
Just stumbled across it while looking for updates, download below.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/downloads/updates/sp/vs6/sp6/download/default.aspx -
TVB.NPL
I’ve seen a bit of talk on the blogs about Paul Vicks new book, ”The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language”, so when I came across it at the book store I figured I would take a peek. I opened up a random part of the book, to a chapter titled “Delegates and Event Implementation”. There was nothing particularly new to me in this section; but by the way it was written, and the content provided, it actually made me feel more confident in my vb.net knowledge just after a couple minutes of reading. It was very much more of a “why and how it works” description, then just a quick overview and example like many other books. So I bought it.
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MDI Tool Windows
[vb.net] I have been working on a couple different designs for handling the communication between “documents“ and their associated tool windows, and this particular project implements what I think to be the best method. The vb.net project can be downloaded from here.
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Asynchronous Event Delegation
[vb.net]I was playing around with delegates today and came up with a quick example of how to fire events using delegates in an asynchronous manner (fire an event and continue processing).
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Weak References, when to use?
Weak Reference per MSDN:
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Acknowledged bug listings
In response to a comment on my bug post...
You can find Micrsoft acknowledged bugs by going to:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbhowto