How to: Upload a file/document using the SharePoint Object Model Paid Members Public
I’ve been getting a couple of requests to provide details on how you can upload a file or document using the SharePoint Object Model, instead of using the UI. With this simple article, I’m walking you through the process of uploading any file to your Document Library. Note;
WSPBuilder - Walkthrough of the Visual Studio Add-in Paid Members Public
Alright. People have approached me lately and asked me if I could give them a brief introduction to the WSPBuilder extensions available for Visual Studio. Instead of taking all those discussions on one by one, I’ve decided to document some of the main features here. If I’m missing
Ten (10) Free SharePoint Themes - Visual Overview Paid Members Public
As many of you already have seen, there’s a set of free themes out there for use with your SharePoint sites. They can be downloaded here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=0a87658f-20b8-4dcc-ad7a-09ad22641f3a [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=
SharePoint Online - Customization - Part 2 Paid Members Public
I previously wrote an Introduction to SharePoint Online [https://zimmergren.net/sharepoint-online-a-first-look/] which was highly appreciated, so now I’m doing a quick follow-up on how you can easily customize the appearance of your SharePoint Online site. Since we today can’t really do any customizations using .wsp packages or
SharePoint Online – A first look Paid Members Public
In this article I will be talking a bit about SharePoint Online, which is hosted up somewhere by the clouds. I intend to do a few articles surrounding SharePoint Online and it’s related services and what possibilities it brings to your organization. My Swedish readers, this is for you:
Backing up your local Subversion repositories using Live Mesh Paid Members Public
I found that using Subversion together with Live Mesh to be a cool solution for syncing your SVN repo with your Live Mesh desktop. I’m not sure if it’s officially supported, but it was a fun idea and it seems to work thus far. At least for minor
Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services – 1.3 Paid Members Public
What is VSeWSS? VSeWSS is a plugin to Visual Studio that adds a set of functionality which may help you in your daily tasks as a SharePoint developer. The plugin comes with a basic set of templates, and a great set of functionality which I’ll try to outline here.
SPDisposeCheck tool finally released – get your code straight! Paid Members Public
UPDATE 2015: Please be adviced that as of SharePoint 2013, the SPDisposeChecker and MSOCAF tools doesn’t correctly report disposal errors. The only tool available on the market at the point of writing this update (2015-07-28), is SPCAF [http://www.spcaf.com]. You probably want to read this:STOP using
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