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Create Variations Programmatically

by JamieMcAllister 4/29/2008 11:35:00 AM
Creating MOSS Site Variations programmatically is no picnic, but it is possible. Great detective work by Michiel Lankamp shows the way.. [More]

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Variations Sting in the Tail with MOSS Service Pack 1

by JamieMcAllister 4/28/2008 12:35:00 PM
MOSS SP1 is touted to make your life a little easier if you use Site Variations. It's not without a slight sting in the tail alas.. [More]

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Exposing your MOSS WCM to Mobile Devices

by JamieMcAllister 4/15/2008 10:29:00 AM
This posting provides some basic guidance for exposing your MOSS WCM pages to mobile devices. [More]

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Embed CAML Queries into the Content Query Webpart - Finding Draft Publishing Content

by JamieMcAllister 4/14/2008 12:12:00 PM
This article demonstrates a powerful code free way of finding your draft publishing content, by embedding CAML queries into the Content Query Web Part (CQWP).. [More]

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