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  • MY BLOG HAS MOVED - LAST POST EVER

    Update your feed to: blogs.msdn.com/angus_logan/rss.aspx or http://feeds.feedburner.com/anguslogan To browse to my new blog click here .
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Tue, Dec 13 2005
  • Son of SmartPart Releasted!

    Via Patrick Download the latest release from the GotDotNet site here Watch the screencast demonstrating the deployment
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Tue, Nov 22 2005
  • What is Google trying to tell me?

    I've got to wipe out all my email subscriptions but I've forgotten my password :(
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Thu, Nov 17 2005
  • Goodbye MVP, Goodbye Data#3... Hello Microsoft Australia!

    The time has come for me move on from the very cool and successful Data#3 . No - I'm not retiring (yet) - I've accepted a job as a Technology Specialist with... Data#3 has a great team in the Microsoft Applications Solutions business I worked in and they will continue to be a leader in their market (not forgetting the other killer businesses like: licensing, security, infrastructure, recruitment etc.). On a side note - I've resigned my MVP-ship as you can't work for MS and be an MVP too - its a tough
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Thu, Nov 17 2005
  • Validating Sharepoint filenames on upload

    This is Crazy! I was just talking with Joseph Mortimer @ Data#3 about building an application to clean file names before uploading to SharePoint. Funny! Via Mads Some characters are legal for FAT or NTFS files but illegal for files in Sharepoint documentlibraries. Using the regular upload UI for Sharepoint you'll encounter a rather unpleasant validation error when uploading a file with funky characters. Using the object model will give you a good ole' exception. I've seen a lot of approaches to solving
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Thu, Nov 17 2005
    Filed under: SharePoint Portal Server
  • Free chapter of our book - Searching MCMS with SharePoint

    Via Patrick Tisseghem Last week I mentioned the new book 'Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development' from Andrew Connell, Angus Logan, Lim Mei Ying and Stefan Gossner. If you want a taste of it, go here and download chapter 5 for free - 'Searching MCMS with SharePoint' . Even if you do not work with MCMS , the techniques explained to write the code to execute SharePoint queries are usable in a lot of places (e.g. your own web applications). If you like it - check out the rest of our
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Mon, Nov 14 2005
  • Brisbane SharePoint User Group (BSPUG) rocked, it rocked Hard!

    I walked a whole 5m from the lab at Microsoft Brisbane to the theatre door and ate lots of pizza. It was good fun! - we went over the topics everyone would like to see and got an intro to the rest of the SharePointers in Brisbane. Hopefully I will be speaking on a few topics coming up - MCMS integration, vNext, etc. Check out Christopher Walker's post about it over here . Did I mention there was free Pizza? Because its a lunch time usergroup (next one planned 14th December 12noon-1.30pm there is
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Wed, Nov 9 2005
  • MCMS 2002 SP2 - download it now

    Via Andrew Connell [via Stefan Goßner ] Service Pack 2 for MCMS 2002 is now available. Don't look for this to be a feature pack, but instead you can now use ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 in your MCMS 2002 projects. Can someone say master pages, provider models for navigation, site maps, and more? » Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 SP2
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Wed, Nov 9 2005
  • More Telerik goodness

    telerik newsletter Dear Angus, On our way towards Q4 release, we are pleased to present you our betas for five new products: r.a.d. toolbar r.a.d. input r.a.d. window r.a.d. calendar r.a.d. upload This is the first beta release of our new products so now is the best time to share your ideas and suggestions. We are eagerly looking forward to your feedback. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS: High performance and cross-browser support XHTML and Accessibility compliance Rich collection of toolbar items (Regular Buttons
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Sun, Nov 6 2005
  • Using Central Templates in SharePoint Part 1

    Via Kit Kai In this article, we examined how to change the default document template used by document library to create new document. However, each document library will have its own document template as SharePoint can only use documents stored in the forms folder as templates. This poses a potential problem, especially when there are many document libraries using the same document template, and a new template was available requiring updating. Linden Daniel, a MCS consultant currently based in Singapore
    Posted to Angus Logan (Weblog) by anguslogan on Sun, Nov 6 2005
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