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    Cool Use of SPServices from SPEvilGenius (aka Daniel Walker)

    ByMarc D Anderson March 24, 2010July 12, 2022

    Every once in a while, someone comes back to the jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services (SPServices) site and shares something they have been doing with the library.  I read through one today that was impressive, so I thought I’d post it here so more people can read it and see what neato stuff is…

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    Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags – Part 17 – <xsl:comment> and <xsl:text>

    ByMarc D Anderson March 23, 2010February 5, 2013
    This entry is part 17 of 21 in the series Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags

    Cross-posted from EndUserSharePoint.com… There are a few more XSL tags that I should briefly touch upon. They are used much less often than the others that I’ve covered, but more than the bunch that I’m not going to talk about at all. There’s a set of them that are really only going to make sense…

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    “Hello World!” Test with SPServices and SharePoint 2010: SPCascadeDropdowns

    ByMarc D Anderson March 23, 2010July 12, 2022

    In a previous post entitled The jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services and SharePoint 2010, I talked about the fact that the  jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services (SPServices) basically works with SharePoint 2010.  I also promised to pursue “certification” for SharePoint 2010 on a function by function basis so that users of the library could be sure…

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    Enabling Anonymous Contributions to a SharePoint List

    ByMarc D Anderson March 22, 2010March 22, 2010

    Cross-posted from EndUserSharePoint.com… If you are using WSS or MOSS for a public-facing site, you may want to allow people to post content in a limited way. A great example of this is where you want to have a Contact Us form on your site. If you have serious concerns about security, then this article…

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    Allowing Anonymous Access with SharePoint Web Services and SPServices

    ByMarc D Anderson March 18, 2010July 12, 2022

    Over the last few days or so, Christina Wheeler (@cwheeler76)  and I were trying to figure out why my jQuery Library for SharePoint Web Services (SPServices) wouldn’t work when SharePoint was enabled for anonymous access.  I had always assumed that it was just one of those things.  Even though I couldn’t find any definitive documentation…

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  • Judging a Company in the Age of Social Media

    ByMarc D Anderson March 17, 2010March 17, 2010

    In the last few days, I’ve had two positive experiences with this. I don’t see the point of just flaming about a product on Twitter unless it’s done something truly egregious. However, pointing out an issue seems like fair game.  In both cases, I think my tweets were pretty much OK. LastPass I’ve been trying…

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    Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags – Part 16 – <xsl:attribute>

    ByMarc D Anderson March 16, 2010February 5, 2013
    This entry is part 16 of 21 in the series Unlocking the Mysteries of Data View Web Part XSL Tags

    Cross-posted from EndUserSharePoint.com… When I made my initial pass through the XSL tags for this series, I missed a few.  The example XSL I used in Parts 1 through 11 was very basic: just what you’ve get if you added a DVWP to a page to display the Title column of a list and that…

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    Set a People Picker’s Value on a Form – Revisited with jQuery

    ByMarc D Anderson March 16, 2010October 23, 2010

    Jim Bob Howard (@jbhoward) always asks me good questions.  Today he was interested in setting the value of a People Picker on a form with script.  I pointed him at my old post about doing it with JavaScript, but we’re jQuery buddies, so I wanted to give him some jQuery instead. That and the fact…

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    Displaying a Multi-Select Column "Nicely" in a DVWP with Web Services

    ByMarc D Anderson March 16, 2010June 29, 2011

    <UPDATE dateTime=”2011-06-29T18:11Z”>I fixed a bug in the template where it didn’t always show the final value in the multi-select.</UPDATE> In a previous post entitled Displaying a Multi-Select Column “Nicely”, I gave a recursive XSL function which split apart the values in a multi-select column and gave you the option to separate them with any separating…

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    USPJ Academy Faculty Announced

    ByMarc D Anderson March 15, 2010July 12, 2022

    Bjørn Furuknap announced the faculty of the new USPJ Academy today.  I’m excited about that because I’m one of the faculty members! Bjørn reached out to me back in January about joining up with the Academy, and after talking through his plans in person at the SharePoint Technology Conference (SPTechCon) in February, I signed on…

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