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    Fix Internet Explorer Crashes with SharePoint 2013 Online Presence Indicators

    ByMarc D Anderson November 29, 2013

    Until the other day when I figured this out, every time I hovered my mouse pointer over a presence indicator on SharePoint Online, my browser – which is Internet Explorer 10 at the moment – would crash. It wasn’t some polite little crash, either. The window would freeze, the dreaded “Internet Explorer has stopped working”…

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    How Do You Use SharePoint? at AIIM New England

    ByMarc D Anderson November 24, 2013November 25, 2013

    Back on November 13 (my, how time flies), I was honored to be on the panel at an AIIM New England (AIIMNE) event entitled “How Are You Using SharePoint?” If you don’t know Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) and you have anything at all to do with information management, you should check them…

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    From the SPServices Discussions: Why Should I Bother to Learn XSLT?

    ByMarc D Anderson November 24, 2013

    Here’s a question from gdavis321 from the good old SPServices discussions. In most cases, I just answer the questions in situ, but occasionally – as you frequent readers know – I realize what I’m writing feels more like a blog post, so I move it over here. It seems that Spservices (thank you for this…

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    Single-Page Applications (SPAs) in SharePoint Using SPServices – Part 3 – GetListItemChanges

    ByMarc D Anderson November 14, 2013July 12, 2022
    This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Single-Page Applications (SPAs) in SharePoint Using SPServices

    In building a Single Page Application (SPA), we’ll usually want to keep the data we’re displaying up to date. You can probably think of many examples where you see this on the Web, but newsfeeds are a prime example. While we’re sitting on the page, we see newly posted content pop up, usually on the…

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    SharePoint Saturday Chicago 2013 Follow Up

    ByMarc D Anderson November 3, 2013November 3, 2013

    I can honestly say that I’m sure that everyone enjoyed SharePoint Saturday Chicago yesterday. From the location at the Hard Rock Chicago to the fantastic speaker line up (I snuck in) to the overall convivial atmosphere, it was an event to remember. Kudos go out to Kris Wagner (@SharePointKris), Doug Hemminger (@DougHemminger), Chris Geier (@chrisgeier), and Bryan Gulley (@UXJester)…

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    Setting a Conditional Breakpoint in Firefox with Firebug

    ByMarc D Anderson October 30, 2013

    Every once in a while I click randomly on something and realize that I’ve been an idiot. OK, sometimes it doesn’t require clicking on anything. First off, if you’re working on client side code and you aren’t using Firefox with the Firebug add on, you should be. It gives you all the debugging capability that…

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    SPServices Passes 100,000 Total Downloads

    ByMarc D Anderson October 28, 2013July 12, 2022

    Here are some numbers for the meaningless-but-fun-statistics bin. Codeplex collects a bunch of numbers for me, so I can preserve them here. Yesterday, Sunday, October 27th, 2013, SPServices crossed the 100,000 total downloads threshold. I posted the first version of SPServices (SPServices 0.2.3) on Codeplex on Aug 19th, 2009 as an alpha. That means it’s…

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    Should You Use the ‘var $this = $(this);’ Syntax in jQuery?

    ByMarc D Anderson October 22, 2013October 22, 2013

    The other day I tweeted that I May succumb to this this syntax: var $this = $(this);* Because I use Hootsuite and it’s a simple button push, I also posted it to Facebook. George Winters saw it there and wondered what I meant. I was referring to a common jQuery coding practice. In the past,…

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    USA TODAY Tells Me I Have a “Good Point”

    ByMarc D Anderson October 18, 2013September 4, 2014

    Current cost of the government #shutdown (find the updating numbers at http://t.co/qI1kCT4XuP): pic.twitter.com/f4zJ70yC9R — USA TODAY (@USATODAY) October 6, 2013 This sort of thing doesn’t happen every day, so I felt compelled to preserve it. If it had only been the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal.

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    Single-Page Applications (SPAs) in SharePoint Using SPServices – Part 2 – GetListItems

    ByMarc D Anderson October 16, 2013July 12, 2022
    This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Single-Page Applications (SPAs) in SharePoint Using SPServices

    As I mentioned in the first part of the series, we have several workhorse operations at our disposal in the SOAP Web Services with which we can build our Single-page Applications (SPAs). (Of course, which API you use is somewhat unimportant. All of the techniques here should work using REST or CSOM, too. I’m just…

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