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Is Habr interested in articles about the subject? What plan?
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I don’t know how habr, but I personally would be interested in reading it :)
Especially with regard to integration with various products and technologies.
I support about integration, there is enough information on the development of primitive web-parts.
It would also be interesting to see a description of the DB's (of which there are now even more). To at least know how to draw queries in Reporting Services, yeah.
For my part, I can also share a little experience.
In one of the installations, SP 2010 installed it in farm mode, but without a domain, with a database on SQL Express with Management Studio (there were no problems here, blog posts helped).
Accustomed SP 2010 to Forms-based authentication to the standard Asp.Net Membership Provider (and here I had to tinker for several days, there are a lot of manuals on the Internet - but many curves, because for beta).
Now I want to put a YAF forum next to it with authentication through the same provider (because the standard Sharepoint Discussion Board is a complete mess).
PS: And it's also interesting how to hide the ribbon for readers so that when clicking on the checkbox, the entire header does not collapse. Ribbon is hidden via Sharepoint:SPSecurityTrimmedControl and CSS in it. Do I have one?
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