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So, the first-day-statistics of the codeplex project reveal that at least some people have found their way there :)
Not surprisingly, the changeset containing the Flexlistviewer sources has been downloaded the most.
I promised to put up a blogpost describing what kind of projects are available from the sourcetree.
Here ...
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Probably a lot of you know about the existence of the FlexListViewer webpart created by my colleague Robert te Kaat. This webpart was originally build for Sharepoint 2003 to display content of a list on your site, although the actual list resides on another site.
In WSS v3 Microsoft introduced the Content Query webpart which provides basically ...
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This is the FlexListViewer for Moss webpart packaged into a WSS solution package.Install by adding this solution to your farm, and deploy it to the web application you want to use this.On the top level website of a site collection hosted on this web application, enable the FlexListViewer for MOSS feature. This feature will propagate the ...
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The original FlexListViewer webpart for Sharepoint 2003.
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This is the upgraded version of the FlexListViewer for Sharepoint 2003.
You can use this version with WSS v3 and / or MOSS 2007
Check this post for installation instructions: click
--update 14-11-2006
FlexListViewerMoss solution package
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Ross Wilson sent me an XSLT sheet which you can use to display postings from a blog on any page in WSS v3 / MOSS using the Flexlistviewer for MOSS
Download it here: click
Ross included the following installation instructions:
A few tips on how it is used:
- param1 should contain the path to your blog minus the root path
For example: ...
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We upgraded the FlexListViewer 1.6 for Sharepoint 2003 to be used on MOSS! Download it here
Deploy this webpart in MOSS 2007 / WSS v3 using the following steps:Unpack the zip (download here) to a folder on your server Copy the assemblies to the app_bin folder of the Sharepoint instance you want to use FlexListViewer on. Edit the ...
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A small update this time on the FlexListViewer-webpart.
Lee Cramman found out that it couldn't display the tasklist that comes with a meeting workspace. This evening I checked it out and noticed that the webpart doesn't handle optional fields so well (ahem :)). Anywayz, since these fields are optional, their value can be null which requires ...
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FlexListViewer-webpart can be used to display lists of other sites. It does so by reading the contents of the view of the remote list, storing it into a small object-model, serialize it to an XML-stream and transform it to HTML using an xslt.
The stylesheet (xslt) was created to make the list look as must as a regular SharePoint-list as ...
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About a month ago I released the FlexListViewer-webpart. Because I got a lot of positive reactions, I decided to give it some more work! :)
Biggest change is that I added support for LookUp-fields to the FlexListViewer-webpart. It already displayed the looked-up value, but now it the value is displayed as a link. Clicking on it navigates to the ...
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