Re: XML/XSL and SharePoint
- From: andrewthommo@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 Jul 2006 14:45:05 -0700
tonyd62246@xxxxxxx wrote:
Sub: XML/XSL and SharePoint
SharePoint? I had to Google that to find what that was.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/sharepoint/default.mspx
Uh-huh.
.....(later)
Once you save a site template.stp ..
And.. huh? OK. I'll try this the quick and dirty way.
Make a text file, rename it file.stp and double click it to
'Use the web service to find the appropiate program' to find..
http://shell.windows.com/fileassoc/0409/xml/redir.asp?Ext=stp
MicroSoft does not know what program to associate it with!
But what about their link to fileext.com?
http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=stp
Aha! There it is, 8th down the page, and it's...
"Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services technology
in Windows Server 2003 is an integrated portfolio of
collaboration and communication services designed
to connect people, information, processes, and
systems both within and beyond the organizational
firewall. The STP file is a binary CAB file containing
a MANIFEST.XML file."
(grumble) You'd think MS might have told us that at
the MS web service page..
OK - so ..what does any of that have to do with Java?
Have you tried asking that question on a group more focused
on MS Sharepoint? (Have you considered running a free,
open source server such as Tomcat? I ask because as
far as servers go, the folks around here know a lot more
about Tomcat than MS SharePoint..).
Andrew T.
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