Guest Post from Matt Bramer: HTML5 is changing more than the web

The other day, Matt Bramer (@iOnline247) and I were discussing the Microsoft /web distribution of applications on the LAMP stack. Much of what he was saying was out of my realm, so I offered to have him do a guest post here.  Without further ado, Matt’s thoughts! (You can also read this post on Matt’s blog.)…

The Middle Tier Manifesto: An Alternative Approach to Development with Microsoft SharePoint

For some time now, I’ve felt the need to set down my thoughts on the power of development in the Middle Tier for SharePoint.  Today, I’m publishing the first edition of my white paper The Middle Tier Manifesto: An Alternative Approach to Development with Microsoft SharePoint.  I say ‘first edition’ because the days of spending…

Upcoming Speaking Dates and Courses: SPSDC, SPTechCon, and USPJA

Over the last week, my submissions have been accepted for two large, impressive SharePoint events. (They impress me, anyway!)  I’m also looking forward to the launch of the USPJA Academy. SharePoint Saturday DC First up is SharePoint Saturday DC (#SPSDC). On May 15th at the the NVCC Community Cultural Center in Annandale, VA, I’ll be speaking on How…

jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services v0.5.4 Released

I released v0.5.4 of the jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services (SPServices) last Friday, April 9.  There were quite a few important changes in the library in this release, as well as a nice new function, $().SPServices.SPAutocomplete. Before this release, there were issues with the $().SPServices.SPRedirectWithID function in MOSS.  It had been hard to nail…

Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags – Part 20 – <xsl:import>

This entry is part 20 of 21 in the series Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags

Cross-posted from EndUserSharePoint.com… Whoa, Bessie! I forgot about one of the most useful XSL tags for Data View Web Parts (DVWPs)!  <xsl:import> allows you to be highly modular in storing your XSL templates for reuse.  I mentioned this back in Part 13 briefly, but I should go into it in some more detail.  This post…

What About Anonymous Writes to SharePoint Lists with Web Services? – Follow Up

In my post What About Anonymous Writes to SharePoint Lists with Web Services? the other day, I wondered why the SharePoint Web Services don’t allow anonymous updates to SharePoint lists through the Web Services, even when anonymous write access is enabled on those lists. Since then, I’ve gotten two independent answers that tell me that it just…

Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags – Part 19 – Miscellaneous – More Math / Number Functions

This entry is part 19 of 21 in the series Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags

Cross-posted from EndUserSharePoint.com… In the last article, I covered some of the XPath Math / Number functions; in this one, I’ll cover the rest. The first set included the ones that I considered somewhat tricky, and the ones in this article ought to be more straightforward. One thing that I forgot to mention in the…