﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:pxs="http://xml.prexens.com/"><channel><title>Prexens - Dev' Corner
					</title><description>The official SharePoint blog of the PREXENS team
					</description><item><title>How-to: Develop your own Charting for SharePoint WebService</title><description>Web services offers you the best level of integration between Charting Web Parts and your databases
or back-end systems. A powerful Web service mapping editor allows you to integrate any service that
exposes its WSDL schema as a data source for a Chart Web Part. Contextual information extracted
from SharePoint can be passed as input parameters to the Web service. Data are then retrieved
asynchronously to maximize user experience, consumed by Chart Web Parts and exposed through
visually-exciting charts.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=14</link><pubDate>2009-06-11T15:35:00+02:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How-to: Replace ‘Submit for approval’ custom quick access button</title><description>The goal of this post is to guide you through the different steps for replacing the ‘Submit for Approval’ quick access button in a WCM environment.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=13</link><pubDate>2009-04-21T09:16:00+02:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Retrieve profile information from members of an audience field</title><description>This article describes how to programmatically retrieve profile information from users and groups associated with an audience field.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=12</link><pubDate>2009-04-20T10:26:00+02:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How to create custom categories for SharePoint diagnostic logging with IDiagnosticsManager and IDiagnosticsLevel</title><description>This post provides samples and source code to guide you through the development process of creating custom SharePoint diagnostic categories. We propose a smart approach to deploy and use your custom logging framework.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=11</link><pubDate>2009-02-26T17:08:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>SPDisposeCheck (SharePoint Dispose Checker Tool) helps you to follow "Best Practices: Using Disposable Windows SharePoint Services Objects"</title><description>SPDisposeCheck (SharePoint Dispose Checker Tool) helps you to follow "Best Practices: Using Disposable Windows SharePoint Services Objects"

Descripion, links and exemple.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=10</link><pubDate>2009-02-26T14:58:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How to associate a worklow to a list programmatically</title><description>This post is a good example of how to associate a Workflow to a list.
The workflow can be standard or designed with SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio.
As a workflow is using standards tasks and history lists to run properly, the code will check and use or create them if necessary.
It will also allow configuring the workflow association.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=9</link><pubDate>2009-02-05T09:09:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Debug tips for SharePoint</title><description>This post sums up all the different method to get handy information when you need to debug a SharePoint piece of code.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=8</link><pubDate>2009-01-16T15:01:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How-to: Fix "Method 'post' of object 'IOWSPostData' failed" error</title><description>This post aims at providing a step by step solution to an uncommon error which could happen when you try to import an Excel file to a SharePoint 2007 custom list.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=6</link><pubDate>2009-01-12T17:55:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How-to: insert a Data View Web Part in a WCM publication page</title><description>This post guides you through the steps for inserting the famous DVWP, which is an exclusive part of SharePoint Designer, in a publishing page of a WCM site.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=7</link><pubDate>2009-01-12T15:42:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>How to debug custom STSADM commands</title><description>When developing custom STSADM commands, it could be handy to debug our code in the real execution context of STSADM. To do so, you only have to deal with your Visual Studio project's configuration.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=5</link><pubDate>2009-01-07T18:38:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Best practices and common errors when adding a ScriptManager programmatically from a WebPart</title><description>This post aims at providing the most flexible and convenient way to make sure that a valid ScriptManager is available on the page when you are developing WebParts dealing with AJAX for ASP.net or Silverlight controls.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=3</link><pubDate>2009-01-07T18:37:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Ultimate solution to get rid of "The Web site wants to run the following add-on: 'Name ActiveX Control'"</title><description>When you are developing internet or extranet website with SharePoint, a common issue you have to resolve is to fix the following message displayed to end-users running IE7 and later "The Web site wants to run the following add-on: 'Name ActiveX Control'"</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=4</link><pubDate>2009-01-06T19:35:00+01:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Nothing happens when I click on the verbs menu of my custom web part</title><description>When several instances of your custom Web part are living on a page, the verbs menu is not displayed when you click on the top right arrow of the Web parts chrome. You can also notice that a JavaScript error is raised when you try to click on this menu.</description><link>http://blogs.prexens.com/pages/post.aspx?ID=2</link><pubDate>2009-01-06T19:00:00+01:00</pubDate></item></channel></rss>