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Sometimes you know exactly what you're doing, and you know exactly how to do it. Other times you give it your best shot, and hope for good results
When we released Spread for SharePoint v1 we entered a new market with a product that we feel offers considerable benefits to our customers. At the same time, we ...
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For a developer of WSS or MOSS, you may be interesting in this idea - disable the logging(default is on) for SharePoint for the sake of performance. Of course this should be done only for your debugging environment. It's strongly recommended to enable the logging for any of your production servers. Else you may not able to troubleshoot any ...
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a>. First check if the asp.net 2.0 is registered to IIS properly. If not, follow the steps below to register. 1. Open the cmd winow. Open the following directory: %drive%\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727.
where %drive% is the drive letter on which you installed ...
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Hello,
I would like to show (just show) an xls in a sharepoint page.
I managed to make a web part.
I can show a xls located on the disk, yet, when I try to open an xls from a sharepoint list (openexcel()) I get the error:
URI formats are not supported
Any workarounds?
Also, is there a white paper for howto make a web part out of ...
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It is a great feeling when you manage a product from concept, through design, development, testing, and the last difficult stages of release!
FarPoint Spread for SharePoint officially released a couple days ago and we are receiving calls from excited customers who are telling us it is exactly what they have been looking for. I ...
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FarPoint Technologies Announces Spread for SharePoint
Component Vendor Releases Spreadsheet Web Part with Event SubscriptionMORRISVILLE, NC — July 10, 2008 – FarPoint Technologies has announced the release of Spread for SharePoint. Spread for SharePoint is a Microsoft® Windows SharePoint® Server v3 (WSS3.0) integrated spreadsheet Web Part. ...
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Thanks to Bob Mixon of Mixon Consulting for mentioning our Spread for SharePoint product -- yes, we too are excited about offering the first integrated spreadsheet Web Part. As he says:
They have taken their Spread product and created a SharePoint enabled Web Part. I did see a demo of it and the UI abilities are very feature rich. If you are ...
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