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Life saver!

Microsoft Web Development .NET Development

Ever wondered where a site column is being used when you get the following error?

Site columns which are included in content types cannot be deleted. Remove all references to this site column prior to deleting it.

Well, this handy tool helps you A LOT! Tell around!
http://spsitecolumnusage.codeplex.com/

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Get the word out to Sinterklaas!

Good news to all kids! You can now send a postal card with your wishlist to Sinterklaas!
Bpost in Belgium will handle these cards with special care to see to it that they are delivered to the good man.

Via: Wimblog

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SharePoint 2007 doesn’t like the xml:lang in my master page…

Microsoft

Hi there,

I recently needed to make a SharePoint portal XHTML compliant. My html tag was missing the “xml:lang” attribute. So I added it to the master page. That did not work however, SharePoint somehow stripped the “xml:lang” attribute, any other attributes added stayed ok.

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Unable to add selected web part(s)

Microsoft Web Development .NET Development

I stumbled upon this post from Mikhail Dikov who explains 7 reasons why a webpart may show up in the webpart chooser but give the mentioned error when adding it to a page.

None of his steps worked for me, but in the comments, Ian Campbell noted very helpfully to check the WebPart Gallery at site collection level. The gallery contained an old version (when looking at the XML) of the webpart, which still referenced a faulty assembly. I deleted it and re-enabled my feature (thus adding it again) and everything worked fine.

Good luck continuing to figure out if this didn’t work for you!

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Mandelbrot for Mobile!?

Microsoft Sciences .NET Development

Hi all,

A year ago, I would probably have done this in J2ME refusing to have to do anything with Windows development, but by working with .NET I actually realized it isn’t so bad, if not, even handier to create applications. A great example of that is the .NET Compact Framework. Together with Visual Studio and the Windows Mobile 6 SDK, it’s peanuts to make mobile applications.
In this issue, Mandelbrot Fractal navigator for Windows Mobile 6.

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Inversion of Control pattern

Today I’ve finally found a very tangible example of what inversion of control actually is.

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.NET Framework 3.5 machine.config

Microsoft Web Development .NET Development

Hi there,

For those out there asking the question: where is my machine.config on my ASP.NET server, read on.

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Concurrency violation: the UpdateCommand affected 0 of the expected 1 records.

Microsoft .NET Development

As I’m working as a .NET developer at LoQutus, my .NET posts will grow increasingly, therefore, there is a new Category “.NET Development”. Read on for the first post! :-)

When working with DataSets, I encountered a strange problem, taking me to a very dark place on the internet: Concurrency handling in ADO.NET.
The cause of the problem had little to do with any concurrency, so read on to find out whether it may solve your problem too!

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Turning Bluetooth on/off easily on your Windows Mobile phone

Hi all,

I’ve recently had a BT carkit installed in my car and my Windows Mobile HTC Touch Cruise phone interfaces with it easily.
But BT consumes a lot of energy, so I started searching for a suitable tool to map hardware buttons to various functions.

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LoQutus: my future

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Hi all,

I’ve recently finished studying and I’ve joined LoQutus as a junior IT Consultant.

Just if you were wondering where the hell I am :)

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