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Then restart the program. Rather than offer an overview of the features available to Office SharePoint Server and how to execute them, the goal of this paper is to communicate the logical approach that might occur during development and deployment. Many features in this paper are not applicable or available when using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.
Use this tool if you notice IIS terminating unexpectedly or if you want to figure out why a request is hanging. It is also a great guide on what is supported and what isnt. IFilter para PDF 32 y 64 bits. Paquete de idioma de SharePoint Server It includes a deployment package sample that can be deployed to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server This download includes step-by-step configuration tasks and sample code.
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The refreshment implies four steps: revert the Master Page from the Site to the default page, eliminate the Master Page from the Gallery, upload it to the Gallery again and connect the Site to the Master Page with which you are working. The program "Masters Page Refresher" makes the four steps just using only a button. It is also possible to return to the default Master Page. Search Evaluation Guide. Installing Windows SharePoint Services 3.
WSS 3. NET 2. AspMenu derives from Menu and adds tweaks to work around a few reasonably well known annoyances and provides improved highlighting support.
Unfortunately, this class was marked sealed and is therefore not eligible to be used as the base class for derived types. Effectively, this means that customers cannot inherit the additional functionality of the AspMenu class when trying to provide further customization of the menu. We realized this problem too late in the release process and were unable to remove the sealed marker from the AspMenu class that ships with WSS.
However, we are instead providing the source code for that class here as an attachment to this blog entry under the name MossMenu. Bajar el codigo fuente. Service Pack 1 de Microsoft Visual Studio Visual Studio extensions for. NET Framework 3. ForeFront Security for SharePoint SharePoint Product Guide.
A drop-down grid appears. Move the mouse over the grid until it darkens an area two cells wide and three cells high and then click the last darkened cell. The first method is to click the button, move the pointer to the last desired cell in the drop-down grid, and then click again. The second method is to click the button, point to the first cell, hold down the mouse button, drag the pointer to the last desired cell, and then release the mouse button.
To override these settings, right-click anywhere in the table, and choose Table Properties from the shortcut menu. The Table Properties dialog box shown in Figure appears. This intuitive dialog box controls table properties in both Design view and Code view. At this point, the table exists but contains no next or pictures. The three pictures will all come from the Microsoft Office clip art library. The Clip Art task pane should now resemble Figure The Clip Art task pane makes finding and inserting clip art a breeze.
In either case, continue by choosing Insert from the shortcut menu. The picture you selected should appear in the cell you selected in step 1. This displays the Picture Properties dialog box, shown in Figure With this dialog box, you can easily modify the characteristics of a picture. This will create a true bitmap 75 pixels high the height you specified in step 6. Add the keyboard picture to table column 1, row 2, and the monitor picture to column 1, row 3. To add captions for the graphics, follow this procedure: 1 Click column 2 of row 1 of the table, and type Maureen the Mouse.
Your page should now resemble Figure , on the next page. HTML tables are a great way to align elements spatially on a page. Using a text editor to create even simple compositions like this can be difficult. Using Design view makes it a snap. Adding a Hyperlink FrontPage makes it easy to add hyperlinks. You can do this either by dragging the mouse across the text or by clicking the margin area to its left.
Clicking the Insert Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar has the same effect. This FrontPage dialog box provides a rich array of tools for locating Web locations with point-and-click methods. If you prefer, you can also fill in the Address box by hand. This will display the contents of your My Documents folder. The My Places bar on the left in the Save As dialog box sets the Save In location to one of several common starting points. In any event, click the Save button. Chapter 2 Figure Saving a Web page can require saving not only the main HTML file, but several constituent files as well.
FrontPage displays this dialog box when you save a Web page that contains unsaved constituent files. A thumbnail of the corresponding picture will appear in the Picture Preview box. The selected file name will become editable. This completes the entire Save operation. By default, the My Places bar offers these icons as quick starting points for locating folders. Chapter 2 Clicking this icon displays a list of documents, folders, and Web sites you recently accessed with FrontPage.
Servers appear in this list for two reasons: because you opened a FrontPage-based Web site on that server or because you used the Add Web Folder or Add Network Place Wizard to add the server manually. To include more locations on the My Places bar, follow this procedure: Tools 1 Select the location in the main file list window in any file-oriented dialog box.
To remove, move, or rename an icon in the My Places bar, right-click the icon, and then choose Remove, Move Up, Move Down, or Rename from the shortcut menu. Click OK when all these options are set the way you want them. Chapter 2 Checking Your Work FrontPage Design view provides a reasonable preview of what a visitor with browser settings similar to yours would see. To preview the Web page as Microsoft Internet Explorer would display it, click the Preview tab at the bottom of the editing window.
This saves the current Web page as a temporary file on disk, loads Internet Explorer into the editing window, and tells Internet Explorer to [email protected] play the temporary file. Figure shows a preview of the current page. To resume editing, click the Design tab at the bottom of the editing window. Clicking the Preview button at the bottom of the editing window displays a temporary copy of the current page as Internet Explorer would present it.
Either action displays the submenu shown in Figure Choose the combination of browsers and window sizes you want to view. If none of the available selections satisfy you, choose Edit Browser List to customize the choices. Chapter 2 Note All experienced Web designers test their pages in multiple versions of multiple browsers. Preview in Browser Figure If you have several browsers installed on your computer, FrontPage can display the current Web page in any one of them, or in several at once.
Figure shows the sample page developed in this chapter displayed in Netscape Navigator. FrontPage is quite capable of creating Web pages that are compatible with Netscape Navigator. The most flexible way to open pages, however, is by using the Open File dialog box, shown in Figure The remaining controls in the Open File dialog box save you from having to type file names in the File Name box—in other words, you can use these controls to specify file names by pointing and clicking.
For the most part, these controls work like those in any other Windows application. Chapter 2 When you open several pages at the same time, they all normally appear within the same FrontPage window. Repeat this process to open as many windows as you want. You can create and manipulate layout tables without turning on these options, but having them around is handy. Proceed as follows. This displays horizontal and vertical rulers, graduated in pixels, across and along the Web page.
This displays vertical and horizontal guide lines every 50 pixels across the Design view window. Simulating Browser Size in Design View FrontPage has a new capability that simulates the area a Web visitor would see when viewing the current page. With this feature in effect, Design view always displays the page with the width you specify. To experience this feature during the upcoming example, choose Page Size from the View menu and then choose x x Maximized from the resulting menu.
This tells FrontPage to size the Design view display exactly pixels wide and to draw a dotted line across the page pixels from the top. FrontPage calls this a tracing image. Chapter 2 2 In FrontPage, open the Web page you want to design. To ease the job of converting artwork or sketches to Web format, FrontPage can superimpose a tracing image over the normal page background. If you set this to , the default, the tracing image will completely mask out the normal page background.
If you set it to 50, the tracing image and the normal background will each show at 50 percent intensity, and so forth. Then, to delete the existing accessories table, follow this procedure: 1 Click anywhere inside the table.
Chapter 2 The next task is to create a layout table similar to the original accessories table you created with conventional HTML tools.
Proceed as follows: 18 Choose Toolbars from the View menu. Draw Layout Table When the mouse pointer is on the Design view window, it will now resemble a pencil. Release it when the table is about pixels square. The screen should now resemble Figure The new Layout Tables featurein FrontPage eases the job of creating tables with fixed dimensions. Make sure the mouse pointer is a pencil before you start dragging.
A dotted line should now divide the table in half. Perform this operation twice, dividing the table into three rows. Check your work against Figure , again disregarding exact measurements. With Layout Tables, you can apply fixed cell heights and widths without leaving Design view.
Similarly, drag the keyboard. Chapter 2 If any of the rows look too tall or too short, modify the Row Height using essentially the same procedure described in step 12 for changing column width. The choice between the Conventional Table or Layout Table toolsets is a personal one, largely depending on your background and the task at hand.
Web programmers and long-time HTML veterans are likely to stick with Conventional Table tools; designers transitioning from other media are likely to prefer the Layout Table toolset. Fortunately, FrontPage supports both approaches, and you can mix and match both kinds of tables at will. Working with Code Recurring concepts are an interesting aspect of human progress. If you watch a given specialty long enough, the same trends fall in and out of favor, in about the same sequence, over and over again.
This is just as true for computer technologies as it is for clothing fashions and the stock market. Sooner or later, everything old is new again! So it is with the code behind Web pages. Early practitioners worked entirely with code, generally using ordinary text editors. Graphical editors then burst onto the scene, fought for acceptance, and finally achieved respect. And now, the pendulum is swinging back to code.
With this arrangement, a single Web page can display information about thousands or even millions of different items. This is possible because program code on the Web server customizes the outgoing HTML to contain the correct item [email protected] mation. This approach then requires working with at least two kinds of code: program code and HTML code. The next three sections will briefly introduce these toolsets.
The material here tells you how to use FrontPage for coding, and not about the programming languages themselves. Figure shows how the code will then appear on your screen. To change the code, just set the insertion point and start typing. As you type code, Microsoft IntelliSense displays lists of valid options. The choice is yours whether to keep typing, double-click one of the IntelliSense options, or select an option and press Tab.
This makes it easier to find your place as you scroll back and forth between various parts of the code listing. This sets a bookmark at the given line. The Code View toolbar visible at the bottom of Figure also provides Toggle Bookmark, Previous Bookmark, and Next Bookmark buttons that work just like these keystrokes. Next Bookmark FrontPage also has a Word Wrap feature that displays code on several lines even if it physically occupies one long line.
Figure shows this option in effect. The on-screen lines that have no line number are actually continuations of longer lines in the HTML file.
Although it might be difficult to see in a monochrome screen shot, FrontPage also colorcodes each language element. This makes the code easier to read. HTML tag names are Previous purple, attribute names are red, attribute values are blue, and so forth. You can customize Bookmark these colors by choosing Page Options from the Tools menu, and then clicking the Color Coding tab.
The IntelliSense feature therefore displayed a pop-up list of valid attributes. Rather than typing the full attribute name, the designer can simply just select it from the list.
When you supply an attribute name and its following equals sign, IntelliSense provides a list of acceptable values that you can select in just the same way. Of course, this is only possible for attributes that have a discrete list of acceptable values. When the insertion point is between tags and you type an opening angle bracket, IntelliSense also provides a list of valid tag names. Altogether, this means that you can create a lot of HTML without much typing. IntelliSense will correctly type the tag names, attributes names, and most attribute values for you, and even remember for you what choices are possible and valid.
Typing end tags means, for example, that after you type the closing angle bracket in , IntelliSense will [email protected] cally type for you and set the insertion point between and. To activate or suppress these features, choose Page Options from the Tools menu, and then click the IntelliSense tab.
As a result, FrontPage is very careful not to reformat or oherwise change your code. This applies to switching in an out of Code view as well as to opening and saving files.
Just display the page in Code view, right-click anywhere in the code, and choose Reformat HTML from the shortcut menu. To use this dialog box, simply select the types of cleanup you want FrontPage to perform and then click OK. Of course, the features presented here are nothing but the highlights.
FrontPage also has [email protected] tures for automatically selecting the contents of a tag, for moving the insertion point between matching start and end tags, for inserting prewritten snippets of text, and many other [email protected] mon tasks. This view divides the editing window in half horizontally. The top half displays the current page in Code view, and the bottom half displays it in Design view. If you make changes in the Design view pane, FrontPage immediately updates the Code view pane accordingly.
To do this, FrontPage would have to update the Design view pane after each Code view keystroke, and that would present great problems as FrontPage tried to display half-coded tags and other structural elements.
Instead, FrontPage updates the Design view pane only when it receives the focus that is, when you click the pane or when you press F5. In addition, FrontPage can create bona fide program code in a number of ways.
NET Chapter 2 program code that implements your specifications. The new Interactive Button component is a case in point. This component creates the HTML to display a picture, plus JavaScript code that displays a different picture when the Web visitor moves the mouse over it or clicks it. This is useful if, for example, you wanted some text to change color or font when the mouse passed over it.
Clicking a tag icon selects the tag itself, its matching tag, and any enclosed content. To use this command: 1 Set the insertion point, and choose Paste Special from the Edit menu. To use this component: 1 Choose Web Component from the Insert menu. Finally, click OK. This bar displays an icon for the tag that encloses the current selection, plus an icon for each additional enclosing tag up to and including the tag. Selecting any of these icons selects the corresponding element in the Design view display.
To modify the tag or its attributes, click inside the central text box and start typing. To save your changes, click the check mark button. To quit without saving, click the X button. Selecting this command displays the Quick Tag Editor dialog box as before. The Quick Tag Editor dialog box prompts you for the new start tag, and FrontPage automatically supplies the end tag. Compared to working with tags hidden, it offers little additional capability. FrontPage inserts these components wherever you [email protected] ify, prompts you for any variable information, and then generates the corresponding HTML code when it saves the page.
In almost every case, Web components provide active output that is, their content or appearance changes automatically based on events beyond the Web page that contains the components. If you change the information located elsewhere, FrontPage [email protected] cally corrects all the Web pages that reference it. Chapter 2 All Web components depend on FrontPage to run them whenever the designer saves a page.
Scheduled Web [email protected] ponents take effect only if you save the affected pages on or after the specified start and stop dates. Note Unless stated otherwise, you can insert these components by choosing Web Components from the Insert menu and then selecting the appropriate component. To insert a Comment component, choose Comment from the Insert menu. To insert this component, choose Form from the Insert menu, and then choose File Upload.
When Web visitors load the page, their browsers load a FrontPage Java applet that continuously retrieves and displays the specified pictures. Web visitors scan the thumbnails until one catches their interest and then click the thumbnail to display the full-sized picture. When the same features appear in many Web pages and you might need to change them in the future, you should consider using the Include Page component.
After the time expires, FrontPage no longer displays the included page. Figure shows the dialog box that controls the Scheduled Picture component. In this example, the component labels an element on the Web page as New! Each time you use the template, the Page Banner component displays the title of the current page. The Scheduled Picture component starts and stops displaying a picture based on a specified date.
A single Web page can contain any [email protected] ber of Link bars, and they can be of two different types.
This provides the look and feel of link bars without forcing you to diagram the site. It also updates the outline whenever the Web changes. You can categorize Web pages either as you edit them or from the Folder List in Folders view. Right-click the file, choose Properties from the shortcut menu, and then choose Workgroup.
For list of these components, refer to Appendix B. Understanding Programmed Components The fact that computers deliver Web pages on demand and display them interactively means that computer programming instructions can be inserted at any step of the process: when storing pages to the server, when processing Web visitor requests, when delivering requested pages, or when displaying the pages.
This flexibility is one of the significant differences between the Web and other mass media. Newspapers, magazines, books, radio, and [email protected] sion all provide very little interactivity or opportunities for customization. Developers have invented a wide range of technologies for adding programmed intelligence to the Web experience. A Web visitor starts such programs by submitting a special Web page request, and the Web server returns the generated page to that Web visitor.
Creating such programs is beyond the objectives of FrontPage, but FrontPage does provide a useful, prewritten set of them—the FrontPage Server Extensions. A database editor can display, add, change, and delete database records at will. Scripts can run on either a browser or a Web server, subject to the design of the script and the capabilities of the environment.
Two common uses for scripts are inserting variable information, such as the current date or the date a page was last saved, and responding to Web visitor events, such as resizing the browser window or clicking a button. Script languages can also interact with ActiveX controls and Java applets on the same page, and with the browser or server itself. Figure shows several lines of JavaScript inserted into a Web page. The DHTML Effects toolbar creates script code that changes the format of an HTML element based on an event—such as a click or move movement—that occurs on the same element or a different one.
The new Behaviors feature in FrontPage can respond to an amazing variety of events that occur for almost any element on a Web page. To display the Behaviors task pane, choose Behaviors from the Format menu. Programmers convert their Java programs to a format called bytecode. The bytecode files can run on any computer on which a piece of software called a Java bytecode interpreter is installed.
The interpreter creates an environment called the Java Virtual Machine, which, at least in theory, can run any Java program. This approach frees programmers from having to write different versions of their programs for each type of computer. The interpreter must be matched to the type of computer, but the Java program need not be matched.
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