Michael, can you actually get access to the SSP homepage? If so, ensure that in
Site Settings | Advanced permissions your user has access. Also in the homepage
of the SSP under 'Personalization services permissions ' ensure they have
permissions to the relevant rights. For good measure add them
Found this:
http://theotherscott.blogspot.com/2008/03/sharepoint-link-to-top-of-site.html
Cheers,
Jeremy Thake
Readify | Senior Consultant
Perth | WA 6005 | Australia
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Hi Brian,
Adding the missing tag prefixes and using the link code provided produces the
following error:
An error occurred during the processing of
/_catalogs/masterpage/CEO-SiteDirectory-tabs.aspx. Literal expressions like '<%
$SPUrl:~sitecollection %>' are not allowed. Use instead.
If I ad
Have you tried something like this:
Add Site
You will need to reference the following in your page though for this to work:
1: <%@ Register Tagprefix="PublishingWebControls"
Namespace="Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.WebControls"
Assembly="Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing, Version=12.0.0.0,
Does anyone know if it's possible to use the ~sitecollection and ~site tokens
within the content placeholder of a Layout Page in order to provide dynamic
URLs at run-time?
We are providing some custom elements within the pages and I'm trying to avoid
having to update the absolute URLs when we m