Download from SPTechCon: Create a SharePoint Scripting Resource Center (Recording)
The ‘Create a SharePoint Scripting Resource Center’ session Christophe Humbert and I delivered at SPTechCon yesterday was a fun session. Christophe logged in from Shanghai and talked through a bunch of his jQuery solutions.
For those who couldn’t make it to SPTechCon, we opened the session and made it available through Live Meeting to anyone who wanted to attend. The recording of our session is available for download.
The SharePoint Scripting Resource Center is a central repository for jQuery scripts and solutions. The session shows how to keep resources in a single location and use the Content Editor Web Part’s ability to call those solutions. This allows the same clientside solutions to appear to be in multiple places, yet be maintained in a single location.
Download the zip file and extract the entire package. Click the ReplayMeeting.htm file to view the session. As always, your comments are appreciated.
Dux, thanks again for providing the Live Meeting space!
Hey guys,
I’m not sure if anyone else is having this issue or if it’s just me, but I’ve tried several times to download the .zip file with no success. I’ve saved the .zip to an external hard drive due to the space it requires. I then run the extraction, but I’m getting an error message that “the archive is either in unknown format or damaged”. I’ve downloaded Joel Oleson’s “SharePoint 2010 Planning and Best Practices….” file as well as another download from a different site and had no issues extracting them to my external hard drive. Please advise – thanks.
~beargal
I’m having the same issue that beargal mentions
I have the same problem. I didn’t have any problem downloading some of the EMEA SharePoint Saturday Presentations.
I am also having the same problem. The download went fine, but WinZip gives an error “Cannot open file: it does not appear to be a valid archive” when I try to unzip it.
Nevermind. The bottom link (Download the zip file) works fine. The first link (recording of our session is available for download) has the bad zip.
Hi All,
So, I tried this again, using the bottom link as Patty suggested. Instead of Saving the .zip flle to one of my folders, I chose to “Open” the .zip file. I then clicked “Extract” in Winzip and navigated to the folder where I wanted to load the files. That worked. Thanks Patty for suggesting the bottom link.
~beargal