Displaying Multi-Select Column Values in CrossList DVWPs

This is one of those things that I’m amazed I haven’t run into before. Perhaps I did in the past and wrote it off to my own lack of understanding. It turns out that this is a known, if rarely mentioned, limitation not only for Data View Web Parts (… . . . → Read More: Displaying Multi-Select Column Values in CrossList DVWPs

Using MVC as a REST Service that is Accessed by jQuery/JavaScript

Editor's Note: On September 13, 2011 Microsoft will kick off its  first ever Build event. To toast this, the MVP Award Program blog will run a special developer series for the next few weeks for our MVP Mondays. The following is the first of this … . . . → Read More: Using MVC as a REST Service that is Accessed by jQuery/JavaScript

Jquery and ASP.NET- Set and Get Value of Server control

Yesterday one of my reader asked me one question that How can I set or get values from Jquery of server side element for example. So I decided to write blog post for this. This blog post is for all this people who are learning Jquery and don’t know h… . . . → Read More: Jquery and ASP.NET- Set and Get Value of Server control

Taming Long SharePoint List Forms Using jQuery to Break Them into Sections

Do you have any lists in SharePoint where the forms seem to go on and on, marching down the page, seemingly ad infinitum? I’ve seen lists which have over a hundred, even over 300 columns. This is a horrible thing to do to your users for so many reaso… . . . → Read More: Taming Long SharePoint List Forms Using jQuery to Break Them into Sections

Adding jQuery+SPServices to a SharePoint Page: Step One, Always

As a follow up to my prior post Adding jQuery to a SharePoint Page: Step One, Always, here’s another step one, always, for when you are using jQuery+SPServices. Even if you have referenced the jQuery library correctly, you still may not be referenci… . . . → Read More: Adding jQuery+SPServices to a SharePoint Page: Step One, Always

“One of the most impressive web pages I have ever seen in SharePoint”

Several people have asked me what I showed Dan Antion last week which caused him to say “Marc began by showing us one of the most impressive web pages I have ever seen in SharePoint.” I’m not sure that it was actually all *that* impressive (I hav… . . . → Read More: “One of the most impressive web pages I have ever seen in SharePoint”

Display All Related Tasks for a SharePoint Workflow Using jQuery, SPServices, and jQueryUI

This was a fun one to build. A client wanted to be able to see all of the related tasks for a workflow without having to do the two or more clicks it can take to get there using a standard SharePoint list view. By layering jQuery, SPServices, and j… . . . → Read More: Display All Related Tasks for a SharePoint Workflow Using jQuery, SPServices, and jQueryUI

Adding jQuery to a SharePoint Page: Step One, Always

No matter how many times I add jQuery to a page in SharePoint, this is absolutely *always* the first thing that I do: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="/Scripts/jquery-1.5.min.js"></script… . . . → Read More: Adding jQuery to a SharePoint Page: Step One, Always

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