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SharePoint Multi-Media Center: Content Architecture
Original Publication Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009
SharePoint User Level: Power User
Last week I did a screencast on how to dynamically generate a URL string for use in a link to trigger LyteBox. In today’s screencast, I walk through the architecture of the media center solution, show what resources and relationships are needed in order to make the solution work.
If you find this solution interesting and useful, please register for the upcoming, live online workshop, “Create a SharePoint Multi-Media Resource Center“.
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Articles in this series
- SharePoint Multi-Media Center: Dynamically Generate a "Click to View" Button
- SharePoint Multi-Media Center: Content Architecture
- SharePoint Multi-Media Center: Dynamically generate a URL string
- Create a SharePoint Multi-Media Resource Center
- 5 Minute Screencast: Create a Multimedia Center in SharePoint
This requires a plug-in for Firefox to view this…is this the plug-in you’re going to use?
http://port25.technet.com/pages/windows-media-player-firefox-plugin-download.aspx