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On our shared Umbraco development server, we were having some performance issues with the backend that neither I nor the other developer on the project were experiencing with the same code/document types/macros on our local system. Even backing...
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In the previous post , we finished by calculating population density for the city of Chicago. Today we will continue to build on that same dataset and will look at a cool way to visualize our spatial data using SSRS in SQL Server 2008 R2. If you haven’t...
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I just wanted to post a real quick note about something that finally dawned on me regarding the SharePoint 2007 search API. There are two properties in the ResultTable object that I've been using interchangeably, as the documentation on MSDN does...
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S U ESS Our in-depth media adventure begins, well, at the beginning of the SUESS "lifecycle" with Uploading. This stage contains two sub-components: the Uploader Silverlight control, and the WCF service on the Web Server that facilitates the...
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The most successful examples of social businesses include those who are already using social processes and tools internally. Those business that systematically encourage openness inside the organization are the most likely to empower employees to engage...
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I'm working on some Silverlight 4 drag and drop functionality for a SharePoint 2010 site, and ran into the old situation where it worked fine locally, but not fine in SharePoint. What would happen is the browser, in SharePoint, actually opened the...
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Recently, I’ve been working on a Sharepoint 2007 farm that has 500+ site collections, each representing a project. The plan is to potentially have several GB of (scanned) documents in each of these projects, so they were set up as separate site...
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For the uninitiated, SharePoint Designer 2010 (SPD) has been revamped alongside the rest of Office 2010. Not only does SPD get the ribbon interface now, but it is also a much better tool for interacting and managing SharePoint 2010. Recently, I was using...
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Alright, here’s a quick one for today… For those that have already, or are about to, start working with SharePoint 2010, you may have noticed that our old friend the search scope dropdown has been replaced with a plain-Jane ‘Search...
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For me, one of the most exciting components of SharePoint 2010 is the managed metadata service. First I was excited about a centralized taxonomy tree, but what is even more powerful are all of the connections these tags have with other functionality like...
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This is the third and final post of a three part series, if you missed it, here’s Part 1 and Part 2 . This post will go into the details of consuming the managed properties we configured last time around, and then displaying them in our search results...
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When Silverlight first came out, I was initially excited simply because, as I told my colleagues, "Now, we can do all that Flashy stuff too!" Growing up a .NET developer, my task lists contained to-do items such as building reports, optimizing...
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This is the second post of a three part series, if you missed it, here’s Part 1 . This post will go into the details of taking the User Profile Properties we created the last time around, and making sure that they’re available to us in Search...
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Microsoft has done a great job with Silverlight 4, but many people don't know what the primary differences are, specifically as it relates to search engine optimization (SEO). The purpose of this blog post is to illustrate the primary differences...
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One of the niceties (at least for us implementer-folk) of SharePoint’s search is that both the content and display of the result page can be changed with a few tweaks to some the profile sync process, managed properties, search query result web...
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