Posted by Adam Buenz
This was just in one of my friends random email signatures that works on .NET compatability for the FireFox project. We were just talking about SharePoint as I had some questions on improving compatibility with the platform. I actually don't use IE for anything besides testing SharePoint development, for random browsing, blogging, and what not, [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
Well, I have been looped into the chain tag by Joel Oleson going around in regards to things I wouldn't want to live without. This is going to be kind of tough, I am a pretty simple person (as most people know), and even less caring about technology. Hmmm... this is going to take a [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
I don't know whether it is, or if it isn't by design, and I am curious of if this was any sort of business applicability to have the event reciever architecture make you manually disable and enable event firing for certain events. What I am talking about is, if you have a simple event receiver, [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
Another question was asked in the newsgroups about how to get access to an SPFile object, and once that is object is harnessed, how to open the file in a binary read.
In order to go this, you should setup a new method that is taking a string parameter which will lead to the SPFile object. [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
There was a question in the newsgroups regarding updating / altering a view name of a list through code when in an event handler. The solution is actually pretty simple, you can use the following code within the event handler in order to adjust the name of the view by passing in some simple parameters. [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
I *might* be writing a book on Identity Lifecycle Manger 2007 and its inherent components (its brought over functionality from MIIS, and Certificate Lifecycle Manager) for a new publishing company. I am not sure, I am still putting together the abstract for the Acquisitions Editor.
I hate, HATE that there was not a single good book [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
We have all been burned on contracts (well most of us I suppose, I have a whole lot), predominantly prevalent with SharePoint projects because it seems like the skill set pool for an experienced SharePoint developer is particularly thin, and recruiters / human resources staff in organizations are ready to sell [...]