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In SharePoint 2003 Advanced Concepts, two world-class SharePoint consultants
show how to make SharePoint "jump through hoops" for you -- and do
exactly what you want.
Jason Nadrowski and Stacy Draper have built some of the most diverse SharePoint
enterprise implementations. Now, drawing on their extraordinary "in the
trenches" experience, they present solutions, techniques, and examples
you simply won't find anywhere else.
SharePoint 2003 Advanced Concepts addresses every facet of SharePoint
customization, from site definitions and templates to document libraries and
custom properties. The authors cover both Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint
Portal Server 2003 and illuminate SharePoint's interactions with other technologies
-- helping you troubleshoot problems far more effectively.
Next time you encounter a tough SharePoint development challenge, don't waste
time: get your proven solution right here, in SharePoint 2003 Advanced Concepts.
Construct more powerful site and list templates
Control how SharePoint uses ghosted and unghosted pages
Use custom site definitions to gain finer control over
your site
Build list definitions with custom metadata, views,
and forms
Troubleshoot WEBTEMP, ONET.XML, SCHEMA.XML, SharePoint
databases, and their interactions
Create custom property types to extend
SharePoint's functionality
Integrate with other systems and SharePoint sites so
that you can use their information more effectively
Customize themes and interactive Help, one step at a
time
Customize email alerts and system notifications
Extend the capabilities of document libraries
Control document display and behavior based on extensions
Table of Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
About
the Authors xvii
Chapter 1
Custom Templates 1
Chapter 2
Site Definitions 23
Chapter 3
Site Definitions: Exploring List Definitions 93
Chapter 4
Customizing and Implementing Property Types in Windows SharePoint
Services 135
Chapter 5
Global Customizations 207
Appendix
Custom_JS.ASPX 241
Index 249
About the Authors
Jason Nadrowski is managing partner of Information Hub (www.informationhub.com).
Jasons focus at the firm is both architecting and managing enterprise
technology solutions. Jason has helped a number of Fortune 50 companies architect
some of the largest SharePoint implementations. Jason holds the Microsoft certifications
MCSD, MCAD, MCDBA, and MCSE. He also holds the PMIs PMP® (Project
Management Professional) certification and a number of other accreditations.
He graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science and a
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Stacy Draper is an independent consultant based in South Florida. Being
involved with web development since 1993 has led his life in a very interesting
direction. He started out in UNIX and since 1997 has had a strong concentration
in Microsoft technologies. Stacy has spoken at conferences large and small and
has worked at some well-known and some not well-known companies. In his consulting
practice, Wild Wires, LLC, Stacy has always had a practical view and hopes to
paint a vivid picture of that view in the pages of this book.
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