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Mocking SPSecurity delegates

Since we’ve recently released VizitSP it’s time to start talking about more things SharePoint.  Quickly, I’m going to show you how we’ve used TypeMock ’s Isolator for SharePoint along with NUnit and TestDriven.NET to test our use of SPSecurity ’s

Extending WiX Preprocessing: Getting at the WiX source as a preprocessor (with Reflection)

In my last blog post , I showed how easy it is to extend WiX, and make a simple preprocessor extension.  It barely went beyond the existing WiX preprocessor example, but it get’s you off the ground.  This time, I’d like to look at an available
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Using SPWebConfigModification, Part 6 - Putting it to work

Part 1 - The Problem Part 2 - Take this for example... Part 3 - Time for some code Part 4 - Why doesn't this work? Part 5 - The Remedy Part 6 - Putting it to work Putting it to work So, using this code, you could embed in your Feature receiver a web.config
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Using SPWebConfigModification, Part 5 - The Remedy

Part 1 - The Problem Part 2 - Take this for example... Part 3 - Time for some code Part 4 - Why doesn't this work? Part 5 - The Remedy Part 6 - Putting it to work The Remedy Ok, so now the Name property is only an XPath expression if it’s a child node.
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Using SPWebConfigModification, Part 4 - Why doesn't this work?

Part 1 - The Problem Part 2 - Take this for example... Part 3 - Time for some code Part 4 - Why doesn't this work? Part 5 - The Remedy Part 6 - Putting it to work Why doesn't this work? My code would step through this XML, and at each node generate a
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Using SPWebConfigModification, Part 3 - Time for some code

Part 1 - The Problem Part 2 - Take this for example... Part 3 - Time for some code Part 4 - Why doesn't this work? Part 5 - The Remedy Part 6 - Putting it to work Time for some code I wrote some recursive code to load an xml document and from that document
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Using SPWebConfigModification, Part 2 - Take this for example...

Part 1 - The Problem Part 2 - Take this for example... Part 3 - Time for some code Part 4 - Why doesn't this work? Part 5 - The Remedy Part 6 - Putting it to work Take this for example... You write a feature to be installed and you make web.config modifications
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Using SPWebConfigModification, Part 1 - The Problem

Part 1 - The Problem Part 2 - Take this for example... Part 3 - Time for some code Part 4 - Why doesn't this work? Part 5 - The Remedy Part 6 - Putting it to work The Problem I've read a lot of posts [ this , this , and this , for example] about the SPWebConfigModification
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Tidy Things Up

Ever wanted to have one assembly, but be able to manage your code in separate assemblies? Enter ILMerge; one of those nice tools Research.Microsoft.com has that you might now know about. ILMerge lets you take multiple MSIL Dlls and merge them into one
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