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November 13, 2009

Daily Blog Post 11/13/2009

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November 12, 2009

Daily Blog Post 11/12/2009

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November 10, 2009

Daily Blog Post 11/10/2009

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  • Why MockFlow?

    * Simple usability focussed to make wireframing easier
    * Real-Time Design Collaboration (RTDC) enabled including Team Chat
    * Pages can be applied with multiple (recursive) templates saving time
    * Invite co-editors and reviewers for your Wireframe project
    * Create, Visualize and export your Wireframe’s SiteMap
    * Export your Mockup to image / PDF document / PowerPoint presentation
    * Get annotated feedback directly in the mockup
    * Built-in support for Revisions (real-time)
    * Import additional Component libraries or create your own
    * You can apply your preferred Wireframe Font with one-click
    * *Very* affordable online solution for developers and UI designers

    tags: wireframe, prototyp, onlineservice, prototyping, free, mockup

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links for 2009-11-09

Gespeichert unter: del.icio.us — by murratore @ 12:03

November 9, 2009

Daily Blog Post 11/09/2009

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November 6, 2009

SharePoint Experts Blog : Hot-Off-The-Press: Web Analytics With SharePoint Whitepaper!

Gespeichert unter: Sharepoint, Tips, Tricks, Hacks, whitepaper — by murratore @ 9:18

A Whitepaper about the possibilities in Web Analytics with Sharepoint. Attention, the document is in the XPS Format, you need the XPS Viewer…..

http://blogs.technet.com/sharepointexperts/archive/2009/10/30/hot-off-the-press-web-analytics-with-sharepoint-whitepaper.aspx

November 5, 2009

links for 2009-11-04

Gespeichert unter: del.icio.us — by murratore @ 12:02
  • Designed to aid in the development of WPF and Silverlight applications, Caliburn implements a variety of UI patterns for solving real-world problems. Patterns that are enabled by the framework include MVC, MVP, Presentation Model (MVVM), Commands and Application Controller.
    Goals

    * Support building WPF/SL application that are TDD friendly.
    * Implement functionality for simplifying various UI design patterns in WPF/SL. These patterns include MVC, MVP, Presentation Model (MVVM), Commands, etc.
    * Ease the use of a dependency injection container with WPF/SL.
    * Simplify or provide alternatives to common WPF/SL related tasks.
    * Provide solutions to common UI architecture problems.

  • The MVVM Toolkit is a pretty barebones template for MVVM and is a good place to start with if you are new to this pattern. Over time, as i played around with this toolkit, the library grew in size. Its been useful for me – so i thought i might as well share it out :) .. The code is an extension of the Toolkit and pulls in a lot of concepts\code from other fameworks out in the wild like Cinch, Prism… Will have a subsequent post on these frameworks. So getting back to this library, it includes support for:

    * Delegating Commands\Keybinding
    * Messaging between VM's
    * Handling events as commands with attached behaviors
    * Handling dialogs (and more) as services

  • Google Map Saver (GMS) offers you an easy way to download big Google Maps on your PC as JPEG, PNG-8, PNG-24, BMP or Targa files. GMS is light (only ~400 KBytes) and very easy to run since doesn’t have an installer. Just download it on your Desktop and Run-It!

    GMS runs on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

    GMS is 100% free, no spyware!

  • Mimosa NearPoint™ provides a holistic solution to managing SharePoint data with integrated archiving, recovery, and eDiscovery. NearPoint is the only SharePoint management product to combine both archiving and recovery while maintaining easy end-user access to information. In addition, Mimosa NearPoint offers the most comprehensive SharePoint data capture available.

    * Capture all content types and associated metadata
    * Perform continuous capture via Change Notification, and preserve the relationships between sites and content
    * Execute full-text indexing and global single-instancing on all archived content
    * Achieve storage cost savings, as content can then be offloaded from SharePoint while maintaining seamless end-user access via stubbing
    * Manage retention and disposition (disposal) of SharePoint content across the archive in accordance to your policies

  • Colligo Reader is free for individual use. It enables you to easily download content from SharePoint sites to your laptop so you can access the content offline, rather than having to copy files one by one through a browser. Colligo Reader is completely free for personal (non-commercial) installation and very simple to use. Reader is a client-only application – no server modifications are required. The install package is just 5MB in size, so it takes less than a minute to install (no license keys are required). Colligo Reader works with all shipping versions of SharePoint, including Windows® SharePoint® Services (WSS 3.0 & 2.0), Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server (MOSS 2007), and SharePoint® Portal Server (SPS 2003).
  • The Model-View-ViewModel toolkit is intended to introduce the Model-View-ViewModel design pattern for building WPF applications to the broad WPF developer community.

    The toolkit includes:

    * A Visual Studio 2008 template (Visual C# Express 2008 also supported)
    * Documentation
    o General introduction to M-V-VM
    o Walkthrough using the VS template
    * A complete WPF application demonstrating the M-V-VM pattern

    You can download the toolkit on the WPF Futures page.

November 4, 2009

links for 2009-11-03

Gespeichert unter: del.icio.us — by murratore @ 12:02
  • ULSViewer allows users to open a ULS log file and display its contents in a user friendly format. Users can then perform advanced functions such as filtering, sorting, highlighting, loading logs, appending logs, etc in order to single out the data that is important to the user. This information can be used to diagnose problems with machines running ULS services, or to monitor machines and the events they create in realtime.

    * Highlight data of importance to the user on the fly
    * Append logs to other logs in order to track trends
    * Hide unimportant data
    * Only view critical log entries by sorting data by severity
    * Write rules to prompt the user when certain events occur
    * View your data in a spreadsheet instead of the text file ULS generates
    * Monitor remote machines logs that are running ULS services
    * Open multiple logs at the same time in order to compare log files.

  • everRun is a great choice for protecting Microsoft SQL Server high availability and related database applications:

    * Higher levels of SQL Server availability than competing failover solutions
    * Selectable fault-tolerance using a range of everRun products along with the "availability dial" of everRun VM
    * Simple to install and manage with no need for specialized staff experience or training
    * Solutions for both virtual and physical environments
    * Solutions for local, near distance and long distance availability and data protection
    * Choice of either locally-attached or networked storage
    * Built-in failover policy eliminates complex policy definition and the potential for policy errors
    * Sophisticated error detection is faster and more reliable than simple failover heartbeats
    * Cost effective high availability for a wide range of SQL Server environments

November 3, 2009

Daily Blog Post 11/03/2009

Gespeichert unter: Uncategorized — by murratore @ 10:30

Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

SharePoint: A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client

Gespeichert unter: .Net, Sharepoint, Tips, Tricks, Hacks, jQuery — by murratore @ 12:41

I had the problem that after configuring Sharepoint for .Net 3.5  suddenly I could not edit some sharepoint pages anymore. At  first I changed the debug settings in web.config to get more clear error messages (instead of  „an unexpected error occured“).

See here for Details for enabling clear error messges

http://blog.thekid.me.uk/archive/2007/02/15/a-solution-to-quot-an-unexpected-error-has-occurred-quot-in-wss-v3.aspx

After that I got the strange error messsage „A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client“…after 2 hourse researching I found the solution…..

Somehow a section inside the Web.config has disappeared (or I deleted it accidentely…)

SharePoint: A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client.

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