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  • Re: SharePoint Web Services vs. Object Model APIs

    I agree that it's entirely in what you need to do. If you are writing some routine to automate or abstract list management, then the Web Services may be easier to leverage (and your code will be more portable) and performance wouldn't be an issue. However, if the stuff will always live on the...
    Posted to Development (.NET) (Forum) by AaronH on 07-06-2007
  • Content Management / Controls / Galleries

    Hi everyone - I'm pretty new to MOSS & Sharepoint altogether; I know there are lots of folks out there smarter than I am - hopefully someone can provide me with some guidance here. I'm trying to work within the framework of MOSS and use the tools I have available to me. The specific task...
    Posted to Development (.NET) (Forum) by rcisney on 07-03-2007
  • Using Logger class within a custom MOSS webpart

    Hi, I'm attempting to use a custom webpart within a Sharepoint 2007 site. I'm also ideally hoping to use Code Access Security so to avoid putting the dll's in the GAC. The webpart works fine on it's own (ie without logging) although I would ideally like to add in the Microsoft.Practises...
    Posted to Development (.NET) (Forum) by SPDevLondon on 07-03-2007
  • Re: Web Parts....

    You will still need to use the "addwppack" operation of the stsadm utility. Instructions here: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/188f006d-aa66-4784-a65b-a31822aa13f71033.mspx?mfr=true
    Posted to Development (.NET) (Forum) by AaronH on 07-02-2007
  • Using the Querystring for data...

    How do I access the * entire * querystring for data? I have a 'personal' site on our MOSS server with a url as follows: http://moss1:31763/personal/somedude/_layouts/WPPrevw.aspx?ID=115 When I try to simply write out the querystring using items from the Request.ServerVariables collection: Request...
    Posted to Development (.NET) (Forum) by rcisney on 07-02-2007
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