(DrABELL) Suggested technique is applicable to ASP.NET GridView objects, and essentially to any HTML Table tr elements. First, it makes the entire GridView row object (rendered as “tr” element) “clickable” by adding the “onclick” event (see Listing 1 coded in C#).
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SQL Server’s Big Red Buttons
(Tony Davis) One of the most reassuring aspects of watching a vintage James Bond film is the comfort of knowing that, just when there seems no further hope that the villain’s plans for world domination will be thwarted, Bond will glance up at the wall and notice a big red button.
Options to Improve SQL Server Backup Performance
(Ben Snaidero) Database systems seem to be growing almost exponentially every year and as a DBA one of our primary responsibilities is to make sure this data is backed up regularly. In this tip we will look at options in SQL Server 2008 that can decrease the duration of your backups and/or reduce th
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Move Database Using BCP
Learn about Enterprise Business Intelligence with SharePoint and Dynamics GP Our next webcast, which takes place on Jan. 25 at 11 a.m. Pacific, provides an introduction to SharePoint 2010 features available in Microsoft Dynamics GP for SharePoint developers and architects. Based on best practices presented at Microsoft Convergence 2011, instructor Marie-Michelle Strah walks through document management, workflow and lists in […]
Saxon XQuery With Multiple Documents
(Mashooq Badar) Saxon is a wonderful API for XML processing. It provides complete support for XPath, XQuery and XSLT. Although I’m always baffled with it’s lack of adoption compared to Xalan and Xerces.
Sneak Peak: ImageMagick in MarkLogic
(Dave Cassel) Today I get to give you a sneak peak into a feature that’s not yet officially present, but you’ll find if you know where to look: XQuery-level integration with ImageMagick!
Extending XAML Applications with Custom Commands
(Peter Vogel) An ideal application would remove all coding logic from the presentation layer (which requires human beings to test it) and put it in standalone classes (which can be automatically tested), but the process would make it easy to connect those classes to your UI. XAML’s ability to create
Part 2: The Binary Search Data Structure with XPath 3.0, Deleting a node
(Dimitre Novatchev) In the first part of this post I presented a Binary Search Tree implemented in pure XPath 3.0. Some new nice features of XPath 3.0 were shown in action and other, still missing but very important features were identified and discussed.
Access All of Your Content Through SharePoint, Yes. Keep All of it There, No.
(Dave Martin) If I’ve learned anything in the 10 or so years I have been faithfully patronizing SharePoint it’s that it is all about the experience. It really has been one of the best solutions ever devised to connect people with content. So much so that companies have been connecting more people
