| bio | website | lifeonplanetgroove.com |
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| location | Seattle, WA | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 8 months |
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I am a SharePoint and .NET developer and architect in Seattle, WA. I am a Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) for SharePoint 2010.
I currently work at Blue Rooster.
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Apr 9 |
answered | Custom theme CSS doesn't seem to work properly |
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Feb 27 |
answered | When is Sharepoint Designer valuable? |
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Feb 1 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Feb 1 |
answered | How to collect user profile details? |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 15 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 14 |
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Commit modal dialog and then display notification Yes, but that will only work if you do not refresh the parent page. Once you refresh the parent page, your notification is gone, and no way to load it on the newly refreshed parent page. |
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Jan 14 |
asked | Commit modal dialog and then display notification |
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Jun 1 |
answered | Implementation of AppFabric caching in SharePoint 2010 Farm |
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Apr 16 |
comment |
Provision XSLTListViewWebPart with <AllUsersWebPart> or <View> and customize the XslLink I never said you couldn't use the ~site token with other properties, as you mention they do indeed work fine. The token just doesn't jive with the XslLink property of these types of web parts. As for hard coding, have you tried placing in the Style Library and referencing from there? I seem to remember something about that property only supporting XSL files in that location. |
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Apr 13 |
answered | Provision XSLTListViewWebPart with <AllUsersWebPart> or <View> and customize the XslLink |
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Jun 23 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 16 |
answered | CAML query to find a value that does not begin with |