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6/28/2008

Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : Show Your Data in a Tag Cloud with XPath Expressions

Show Your Data in a Tag Cloud with XPath Expressions: Jon Campbell here again with another great way to visualize your data in using DataViews. Tag clouds are a popular way to visually show how various terms are related to each other by assigning weights to each term, then using those weights to make the term larger or smaller in relation to other terms. I provided a screenshot from the Explore page on flickr. A quick glance can tell you right away there are many more photos tagged with the term “wedding” than there are with the term “blue”, but there are about as many photos tagged “snow” as there are photos tagged “spain”. After reading this post you will be able to create a tag cloud using your own data. from MOSS Designer Team Blog


Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : Show Your Data in a Tag Cloud with XPath Expressions

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P. Erol GIRAUDY
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7/08/2007

Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : Porting SharePoint Designer Workflows to Visual Studio

Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : Porting SharePoint Designer Workflows to Visual Studio: "When you have these files, rename the .rules file (if you have one) from *.xoml.rules to *.rules. Then add the .xoml and .rules files to your VS project. If you double click on the .xoml file in the Solution Explorer, the WF workflow designer should open, and you should see all your SPD actions in place. "

Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : How to Integrate Virtual Earth Maps with a SharePoint List

Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : How to Integrate Virtual Earth Maps with a SharePoint List
Read :... All Done! Back on the browser, when you go to the display form of any supplier, there’ll be a great map view that will show you the location of the supplier. You’ll be able to interact with the map, just like you would on http://local.live.com/. Thanks, Greg