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How to force Visual Studio to recompile project at "Build" action
IssueQuery limit doesn't work
Building active project rather than whole solution in VS 2003
System.Runtime. InteropServices. COMException on viewlsts.aspx and SPWeb form context
Internal server error:Missing LinkUrl
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How to force Visual Studio to recompile project at "Build" action
Our solution contains about 30 projects. There are web apps, windows services, web controls, web parts (usual stuff for SharePointers). One of them is a BuildApp. It contains only one empty file class1.cs but it's there to register DLLs in GAC, web...
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09-09-2006 6:44 PM
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IssueQuery limit doesn't work
When you develop a custom search webcontrol that inherits from Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.WebControls.SearchResults and you override protected override object IssueQuery( string strQuery , int startRowIndex , int endRowIndex ) you might see that the...
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08-31-2006 9:56 AM
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Building active project rather than whole solution in VS 2003
Have you ever needed to build only one project, the one you are currently working on, rather than a whole solution (especially the webparts deplyment projects)? There is a shortcut "ctrl+shift+b" but it builds whole solution. If you want to...
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05-07-2006 7:25 PM
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System.Runtime. InteropServices. COMException on viewlsts.aspx and SPWeb form context
Some time ago I was developing a web control which had to take a list of a SPListItems from a specific SPList from a current SPWeb. Simple thing. Code was also simple. I used SPControl.GetContextWeb and got the list I wanted. I wrote the code and everything...
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02-19-2006 1:21 PM
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Internal server error:Missing LinkUrl
I've had a problem with this and I've seen other people having problem with this too. If after making a SQL Full Text query like this: SELECT "DAV:getcontentlength" , "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office#Title" , "Rank"...
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02-09-2006 10:12 PM
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Know your postback events sequence (OnClick doesn't work!)
I hope that every SharePoint developer remember the postback events processing sequence . If not, it’s time to refresh your knowledge. I refreshed mine after a problem with events on user control loaded in web control. The OnClick event stopped...
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12-29-2005 10:15 PM
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Welcome
Forgot to introduce myself My name is Sebastian Wojciechowski, I am a software developer at Netcompany Solutions which is a software development branch of a Netcompany in Poland. I'm in the SharePoint since November, that's about 2 months now...
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12-22-2005 10:32 PM
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System.Uri.BasePath is private, oh no!
For SharePoint developers working with URL is a crucial thing. So probably many of us noticed that BasePath property of Uri class is private. Maybe it is something like System.Environment – HasShutdownStarted property in .NET 1.0 (those who read...
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12-22-2005 10:04 PM
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“The server instance specified was not found. Please specify the server’s address and port.” Error
Yesterday I ran into this problem. I tried to deploy Web Parts package with stsadm.exe and then bam!! “The server instance specified was not found. Please specify the server’s address and port.” On Saturday everything worked like a charm...
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12-19-2005 9:01 PM
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