I think that they will be popular as a deployment model for applications that use the SharePoint.Client namespace with javascript and Silverlight. I can certainly hide the ribbon with javascript on the client – but I shouldn’t have to. I remain concerned that there is no good answer to #2 with regards to client side code. It would be nice if SharePoint allowed some sort of trusted caller infrastructure that allowed elevation to site owner. This should be possible at least with Silverlight
Guest Author: Oscar Medina
SharePointAce Consulting Group, LLC
I have been playing with SharePoint 2010 for a while now and have found the enhanced platform quite exciting. One of the areas that I have recently focused on exploring; is the Rich Media capabilities now offered out of the box.
The new platform makes [...]
The question of the day comes from Yongwei Xing in Shanghai:
I searched on the Internet and only found a web part that can be used to show a document in a SilverLight. But if I write a SilverLight by myself, I want to show my SilverLight in MOSS. What should I do? Do you have such [...]