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Sharepoint Database Exporter HotFix
A new version of the Sharepoint Database Exporter (1.1.0.3) is now available with the hotfix to export files with the same directory structure as it was in the document library.
For more details see this post: Sharepoint Database Exporter
Pascal.
2 commentsUbuntu 9.10 is out!
From release to release, Ubuntu has always enhanced their desktop operating system. Because it is always working better, I have always been curious to install the new edition as soon as possible.
Now Ubutun offers “Ubuntu One”, that is 2 GB of online storage for free. No need to say it is integrated into Ubuntu 9.10… Well it is time to start to backup some stuff…
I will give a try to Ubuntu 9.10 desktop in 64 bits edition and this Ubuntu One service to see how it fit in my mixed OS environment…
You can download a version here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
You have a netbook, check this: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook
2 commentsCreole driver for SQL Microsoft Server 2005 PHP driver
Thanks to Piotr initiative, a new creole driver is now available (under LGPL license) here:
http://code.google.com/p/mssqlsrv/
see more information here: SQL Server 2005+ Driver for PHP
No commentsLink: Microsoft forges first official link to Eclipse
Another sign of Microsoft opening itself… Interesting to see that it will be easier for Java application to look more like native applications when running in Windows
Click here to read the article
No commentsSharepoint Database Exporter Update
I just updated the Sharepoint Database Exporter. It now supports Sharepoint 2007.
For more details, see the my original post here.
1 commentBlog site update
Hi,
I just updated my blog site from b2evolution to WordPress. So enjoy the new skin!
If you find any broken link (or if you have a broken bookmark), do not hesitate to report it by adding a comment to this post.
Known issues:
- The old RSS feeds are not working on the new site. You will be forced to re-subscribe using the new feed address:
click here for the new RSS feed location
Thanks.
Pascal.
No comments.NET Framework source code is now available
Microsoft as made the .NET framework source code available. The interesting part is that you can configure Visual Studio 2008 to support stepping into the .NET Framework’s code automatically while debugging.
Instructions on how to setup Visual Studio 2008 are available from Shawn Burk’s blog here:
Configuring Visual Studio to Debug .NET Framework Source Code
If you do not have Visual Studio 2008 or you just want to download the code for viewing… well, you will need to wait:
from Shawn’s blog post:
No comments10) Can I just download all of the code at once?
Not currently, but we are currently working on enabling this functionality in the future.14) Can I point a web browser at the symbols URL and download the symbols directly?
No, you’ll get an HTTP 400 (Bad Request) response.