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made the answer more specific (SharePoint 2007 and 2010 are different when it comes to rendering fields in list view)
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SharePoint 2010 renders fields on a list view is with XSLT style sheets, so there is no method to override. If you want a your own way of rendering on list views, you need to create a custom XSLT style sheet named fldtypes_*.xsl and deployed it to (14 hive)\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\XSL.

SharePoint renders fields on a list view is with XSLT style sheets, so there is no method to override. If you want a your own way of rendering on list views, you need to create a custom XSLT style sheet named fldtypes_*.xsl and deployed it to (14 hive)\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\XSL.

SharePoint 2010 renders fields on a list view is with XSLT style sheets, so there is no method to override. If you want a your own way of rendering on list views, you need to create a custom XSLT style sheet named fldtypes_*.xsl and deployed it to (14 hive)\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\XSL.

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SharePoint renders fields on a list view is with XSLT style sheets, so there is no method to override. If you want a your own way of rendering on list views, you need to create a custom XSLT style sheet named fldtypes_*.xsl and deployed it to (14 hive)\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\XSL.