Make SharePoint 2007 Act Like SharePoint 2010 (sort of ...)

Posted by: Jan Tielens Bloggings [MVP], on 11 Sep 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I'm pretty sure every SharePoint enthusiast has seen those great Sneak Peek videos Microsoft released some time ago. And I'm sure that lots of the new features shown were very exciting for lots of you. Since SharePoint 2010 is still quite far away in the future, let's try to bring some of the 2010 stuff to SharePoint 2007! In the overview video, Tom Rizzo showed some new user interface functionality, pretty much all of it was heavily using asynchronous Javascript code to dynamically do updates, change...

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