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July 2006 - SharePoint MVP Blogs
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For these four entries, I’m going to go over in detail how to construct and register a custom parser that enables you to promote and demote properties between your custom file types and Windows SharePoint Services. Read part one here . Read part two here...
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For these four entries, I’m going to go over in detail how to construct and register a custom parser that enables you to promote and demote properties between your custom file types and Windows SharePoint Services. Read part one here . Read part two here...
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Read part one here . In my last entry, I gave you a brief overview of what document parsers are in Windows SharePoint Services V3, and a high-level look at what you need to do to build a custom document parser for your own custom file types. Today we...
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Now that I’ve talked about the built-in XML parser, and how you can use it to promote and demote document properties for XML files, you might be thinking: what about custom files types that aren’t XML? What if I’ve got proprietary binary file types from...
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Today I'd like to talk about how to store and manage XML forms (InfoPath and otherwise) in WSS V3. In general, forms have three special areas of functionality: · Property Promotion and Demotion This refers to promoting and demoting document data to...
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This is the final post in a five-part series on how to use the built-in XML parser in WSS V3 to promote and demote document properties in your XML files, including InfoPath 2007 forms. Read part one here . Read part two here . Read part three here . Read...
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This is the fourth in a five-part series on how to use the built-in XML parser in WSS V3 to promote and demote document properties in your XML files, including InfoPath 2007 forms. Read part one here . Read part two here . Read part three here . There...
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This is the third in a five-part series on how to use the built-in XML parser in WSS V3 to promote and demote document properties in your XML files, including InfoPath 2007 forms. Read part one here . Read part two here . In order for the built-in XML...
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