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SharePoint Conference 2008 - I was #1 (Thanks, everyone!)
Wow! My session was on the last day, I had a fever, and my voice was breaking and cracking like I was twelve years old. But I knew, deep down, that I had to continue spreading the news... SharePoint Designer: I didn't know it could do...
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Don't forget: Web Services/SOAP isn't the only path to XML from SharePoint
<reposted from May 18, 2004> A technique we used extensively in STS still applies to WSS: How to get data from your SharePoint lists in XML format. It's actually quite simple, and you don't need to use web services to get it. WSS supports...
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