Tom Clarkson
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Tom Clarkson is a SharePoint consultant and entrepreneur based in Sydney, Australia.
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Past Posts
VSeWSS 1.1 - Still not good enough
SharePoint Blog Content Rating with JavaScript and Web Services
Adding Embedded Video to a SharePoint Blog
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VSeWSS 1.1 - Still not good enough
SharePoint 2007
Sunday September 30 2007
One of the things I have been working on over the past couple of weeks is setting up a standard development environment for a client. The basic goal is developing features and solution packages, so naturally I had to evaluate the latest version ...
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SharePoint Blog Content Rating with JavaScript and Web Services
SharePoint 2007
Monday September 24 2007
Another feature I've been looking at lately is letting users rate content posted to a SharePoint blog. I've seen it done before, but sometimes running custom code on the server isn't an option, so I've been working on an implementation that doesn'...
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Adding Embedded Video to a SharePoint Blog
SharePoint 2007
Monday September 24 2007
A client recently asked me how to put video into a SharePoint blog post. Naturally it turns out to be one of those things that isn't as straightforward as it seems at first. Put the html into a post and it gets filtered out. A little in...
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