[OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Uzma Naz

Hiya, 
 
I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my 
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made to 
update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I have been 
job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in Reading, UK. 
 
One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to have in 
hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some architecture/planning 
work. Software that I have worked with and love is Mindjet (mind manager) and 
the usual Office applications. 
Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid me to 
completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please? 
 
Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!
 
Uzma
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RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Joshua Haebets
Hi Uzma

This post should be some good replies i hope.

The essential Sharepoint consultants tools box.

Visual Studio
Sharepoint Designer
Visio
IE Developer Toolbar
VMware Workstation

Would be interested in what others have to add

Cheers

Josh




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Subject: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hiya,

I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my 
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made to 
update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I have been 
job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in Reading, UK.

One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to have in 
hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some architecture/planning 
work. Software that I have worked with and love is Mindjet (mind manager) and 
the usual Office applications.

Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid me to 
completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please?

Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!

Uzma

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RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Brett Clarke
Definitely a blog-worthy list :)

I'd add to the list:

.NET Reflector (http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/)
Fiddler (http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/)
SharePoint Explorer Client 
(http://www.adselfservicesuite.com/SharePointExplorerClient.aspx)

I know the first 2 aren't SharePoint specific, but handy tools none the less 
when doing development.

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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hi Uzma

This post should be some good replies i hope.

The essential Sharepoint consultants tools box.

Visual Studio
Sharepoint Designer
Visio
IE Developer Toolbar
VMware Workstation

Would be interested in what others have to add

Cheers

Josh




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Uzma Naz
Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 5:50 AM
To: listserver@ozmoss.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hiya,

I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my 
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made to 
update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I have been 
job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in Reading, UK.

One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to have in 
hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some architecture/planning 
work. Software that I have worked with and love is Mindjet (mind manager) and 
the usual Office applications.

Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid me to 
completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please?

Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!

Uzma

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RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Brian Farnhill
>From the developers points of view there are a couple of add-ins on CodePlex 
>that I think are "must have", like WSP Builder and SharePoint Manager 2007.

Brian Farnhill
L2 Consultant
Technical Consulting

Mobile:   0408 289 303
Fax:  02 8001 7778
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.uniqueworld.net
Blog: pointstoshare.spaces.live.com

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Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 7:16 AM
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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hi Uzma

This post should be some good replies i hope.

The essential Sharepoint consultants tools box.

Visual Studio
Sharepoint Designer
Visio
IE Developer Toolbar
VMware Workstation

Would be interested in what others have to add

Cheers

Josh




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Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 5:50 AM
To: listserver@ozmoss.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hiya,

I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my 
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made to 
update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I have been 
job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in Reading, UK.

One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to have in 
hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some architecture/planning 
work. Software that I have worked with and love is Mindjet (mind manager) and 
the usual Office applications.

Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid me to 
completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please?

Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!

Uzma

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RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Paul Noone
I'd have to add:

 

-  Web Developer toolbar for FireFox (significantly more powerful
than the IE rip-off)

-  VSeWSS (very useful despite what you might hear)

-  MSDN subscription (those labs are a great source of practical
knowledge)

 

I notice no one's mentioned a very large hammer yet. ;)

 

 

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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

 

From the developers points of view there are a couple of add-ins on
CodePlex that I think are "must have", like WSP Builder and SharePoint
Manager 2007. 

 

Brian Farnhill 
L2 Consultant
Technical Consulting 

Mobile:   0408 289 303
Fax:  02 8001 7778
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Web: www.uniqueworld.net  
Blog: pointstoshare.spaces.live.com
 

 

 

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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

 

Hi Uzma

 

This post should be some good replies i hope.

 

The essential Sharepoint consultants tools box.

 

Visual Studio

Sharepoint Designer

Visio

IE Developer Toolbar

VMware Workstation

 

Would be interested in what others have to add

 

Cheers

 

Josh

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

 

Hiya, 
 
I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made
to update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I
have been job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in
Reading, UK. 
 
One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to
have in hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some
architecture/planning work. Software that I have worked with and love is
Mindjet (mind manager) and the usual Office applications. 

Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid
me to completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please? 
 
Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!
 
Uzma



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RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Ishai Sagi
You all forgot google. The #1 tool for any techie.

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I'd have to add:


-  Web Developer toolbar for FireFox (significantly more powerful than the 
IE rip-off)

-  VSeWSS (very useful despite what you might hear)

-  MSDN subscription (those labs are a great source of practical knowledge)

I notice no one's mentioned a very large hammer yet. ;)


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>From the developers points of view there are a couple of add-ins on CodePlex 
>that I think are "must have", like WSP Builder and SharePoint Manager 2007.

Brian Farnhill
L2 Consultant
Technical Consulting

Mobile:   0408 289 303
Fax:  02 8001 7778
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.uniqueworld.net
Blog: pointstoshare.spaces.live.com
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Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 7:16 AM
To: listserver@ozMOSS.com
Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hi Uzma

This post should be some good replies i hope.

The essential Sharepoint consultants tools box.

Visual Studio
Sharepoint Designer
Visio
IE Developer Toolbar
VMware Workstation

Would be interested in what others have to add

Cheers

Josh




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Uzma Naz
Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 5:50 AM
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Subject: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hiya,

I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my 
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made to 
update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I have been 
job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in Reading, UK.

One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to have in 
hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some architecture/planning 
work. Software that I have worked with and love is Mindjet (mind manager) and 
the usual Office applications.

Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid me to 
completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please?

Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!

Uzma

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RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

2008-08-04 Thread Michael Nemtsev
I would add the following list of tool which I use in everyday work

http://msmvps.com/blogs/laflour/archive/2008/05/15/sharepoint-tools-overview.aspx

Michael Nemtsev  | Microsoft MVP
Readify
B: http://laflour.spaces.live.com T: +61 424 
184 978 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hi Uzma

This post should be some good replies i hope.

The essential Sharepoint consultants tools box.

Visual Studio
Sharepoint Designer
Visio
IE Developer Toolbar
VMware Workstation

Would be interested in what others have to add

Cheers

Josh




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Uzma Naz
Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 5:50 AM
To: listserver@ozmoss.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] Recommended/Essential Software for SharePoint

Hiya,

I've got some great news: Today I handed in my resignation letter to my 
manager. It was a long time coming (considering that no attempt was made to 
update my job description or pay reflecting MOSS technology!!), so I have been 
job hunting and have got a job as a SharePoint Consultant in Reading, UK.

One thing I would like to do is recommend software for the company to have in 
hand before I start. Part of my work will involve some architecture/planning 
work. Software that I have worked with and love is Mindjet (mind manager) and 
the usual Office applications.

Is there anything else that I can recommend as a really good tool to aid me to 
completely redesign and help develop SharePoint sites please?

Many thanks - Will hope to set up a blog of my own soon!!

Uzma

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[OzMOSS] Ajax webpart - please help

2008-08-04 Thread Sharepoint Consultant
Hi,

I am trying to create a simple ajax webpart, however all the Microsoft
sugguestions seem to be failing.

I have installed Ajax and updated the web.config.

The issue is with the scriptmanager. When I run the sample code below I get
the following exception when adding the scripmanager to the masterpage

"The control collection cannot be modified during DataBind, Init, Load,
PreRender or Unload phases."

 If I use the following code rather than Page.Master.Page.Controls.AddAt(1,
scriptManager), I don't get an exception, but when the user clicks the
button, CreateChildControls is called rather than HandleButtonClick

if (ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this.Page) == null)
{
ScriptManager Manager = new ScriptManager();
Manager.EnablePartialRendering = true;
this.Controls.AddAt(0, Manager);
}

Could somone please help. I would rather add the scriptmanager dynamically
if possible.

THANKS.



SAMPLE CODE

 private Label label;
private TextBox textBox;
private ScriptManager scriptManager;
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnInit(e);
// Let's find if the ScriptManager exists and add it if
not
scriptManager = ScriptManager.GetCurrent(Page);
if (scriptManager == null)
{
scriptManager = new ScriptManager();
if (Page.Form != null)
{
   Page.Master.Page.Controls.AddAt(1, scriptManager)
}
}
}


protected override void CreateChildControls()
{
base.CreateChildControls();
this.EnsureUpdatePanelFixups();
UpdatePanel up = new UpdatePanel();
up.ID = "UpdatePanel1";
up.ChildrenAsTriggers = true;
up.UpdateMode = UpdatePanelUpdateMode.Conditional;
this.Controls.AddAt(1, up);
this.textBox = new TextBox();
this.textBox.ID = "TextBox";
up.ContentTemplateContainer.Controls.Add(this.textBox);
this.label = new Label();
this.label.Text = "Enter your name.";
up.ContentTemplateContainer.Controls.Add(this.label);
LinkButton button = new LinkButton();
button.Text = "Say Hello";
button.ID = "HelloButton";  // Some controls need an ID to make
them work with AJAX postbacks.
button.Click += new EventHandler(HandleButtonClick);
up.ContentTemplateContainer.Controls.Add(button);
}
private void HandleButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs eventArgs)
{
this.label.Text = "Hello " + this.textBox.Text;
}
private void EnsureUpdatePanelFixups()
{
if (this.Page.Form != null)
{
String fixupScript = @"
_spBodyOnLoadFunctionNames.push(""_initFormActionAjax"");
function _initFormActionAjax()
{
if (_spEscapedFormAction == document.forms[0].action)
{
document.forms[0]._initialAction = document.forms[0].action;
}
}
var RestoreToOriginalFormActionCore = RestoreToOriginalFormAction;
RestoreToOriginalFormAction = function()
{
if (_spOriginalFormAction != null)
{
RestoreToOriginalFormActionCore();
document.forms[0]._initialAction = document.forms[0].action;
}
}
";
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(this,
typeof(AjaxUpdatePanelPart), "UpdatePanelFixup", fixupScript, true);
}
}
}



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RE: [OzMOSS] Ajax webpart - please help

2008-08-04 Thread Brian Farnhill
Hi,

I recently worked on an ASP.NET control that had an update panel in it and we 
put the control into a custom field type in MOSS. The code I used was similar 
to what you have, with a couple of exceptions:


* In the OnInit event of the control is where I create the button and 
wire up the event, not in CreateChildControls

* In CreateChildControls I add the script manager like this:

ScriptManager sm;
if (ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this.Page) != null)
{
sm = ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this.Page);
}
else
{
sm = new ScriptManager();
Controls.Add(sm);
}

I don't add the ScriptManager to the master pages controls, I just slip it onto 
the page when I create the other child controls and this seems to work fine

I think you will find that if you move the code that wires up your event to the 
OnInit event it will help. The CreateChildControls method will actually run on 
every post back (I'm pretty sure anyway, I can't remember exactly), but your 
event needs to be wired up before that happens which is why you are seeing 
CreateChildControls running instead of you button click handler - what actually 
should be happening is they should both run

Brian Farnhill
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Technical Consulting

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Fax:  02 8001 7778
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To: listserver@ozmoss.com
Subject: [OzMOSS] Ajax webpart - please help

Hi,

I am trying to create a simple ajax webpart, however all the Microsoft 
sugguestions seem to be failing.

I have installed Ajax and updated the web.config.

The issue is with the scriptmanager. When I run the sample code below I get the 
following exception when adding the scripmanager to the masterpage

"The control collection cannot be modified during DataBind, Init, Load, 
PreRender or Unload phases."

 If I use the following code rather than Page.Master.Page.Controls.AddAt(1, 
scriptManager), I don't get an exception, but when the user clicks the button, 
CreateChildControls is called rather than HandleButtonClick

if (ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this.Page) == null)
{
ScriptManager Manager = new ScriptManager();
Manager.EnablePartialRendering = true;
this.Controls.AddAt(0, Manager);
}

Could somone please help. I would rather add the scriptmanager dynamically if 
possible.

THANKS.



SAMPLE CODE

 private Label label;
private TextBox textBox;
private ScriptManager scriptManager;
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnInit(e);
// Let's find if the ScriptManager exists and add it if not
scriptManager = ScriptManager.GetCurrent(Page);
if (scriptManager == null)
{
scriptManager = new ScriptManager();
if (Page.Form != null)
{
   Page.Master.Page.Controls.AddAt(1, scriptManager)
}
}
}

protected override void CreateChildControls()
{
base.CreateChildControls();
this.EnsureUpdatePanelFixups();
UpdatePanel up = new UpdatePanel();
up.ID = "UpdatePanel1";
up.ChildrenAsTriggers = true;
up.UpdateMode = UpdatePanelUpdateMode.Conditional;
this.Controls.AddAt(1, up);
this.textBox = new TextBox();
this.textBox.ID = "TextBox";
up.ContentTemplateContainer.Controls.Add(this.textBox);
this.label = new Label();
this.label.Text = "Enter your name.";
up.ContentTemplateContainer.Controls.Add(this.label);
LinkButton button = new LinkButton();
button.Text = "Say Hello";
button.ID = "HelloButton";  // Some controls need an ID to make 
them work with AJAX postbacks.
button.Click += new EventHandler(HandleButtonClick);
up.ContentTemplateContainer.Controls.Add(button);
}
private void HandleButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs eventArgs)
{
this.label.Text = "Hello " + this.textBox.Text;
}
private void EnsureUpdatePanelFixups()
{
if (this.Page.Form != null)
{
String fixupScript = @"
_spBodyOnLoadFunctionNames.push(""_initFormActionAjax"");
function _initFormActionAjax()
{
if (_spEscapedFormAction == document.forms[0].action)
{
document.forms[0]._initialAction = document.forms[0].action;
}
}
var RestoreToOriginalFormActionCore = RestoreToOriginalFormAction;
RestoreToOriginalFormAction = function()
{
if

[OzMOSS] Site Directory categories

2008-08-04 Thread Paul Noone
Again, it's possible I'm missing something, but it appears there's no
obvious way to define categories for a site after it's been created.

 

Does the Add Link to Site tab on the Site Directory's category.aspx page
achieve the same result?

 

Kind regards,

Paul

 




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