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Re: [PLUG] Microsoft Sharepoint
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- From: "Brian Stempin" <brian.stempin@gmail.com>
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- Subject: Re: [PLUG] Microsoft Sharepoint
- Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 19:43:09 -0400
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well, adding documents in SP is nothing more than an ASPX page that triggers some magic in the background. I'm sure you could conjure up a simple script that would call this page with the required argument list. The only catch is that the files are uploaded via WebDAV, so I'm not sure how you'd handle this part. I know that MS puts out a Windows command line WebDAV client, but from there, I'm not sure how I'd assemble the pieces.
On 10/6/07, Brent Saner <brent.saner@gmail.com> wrote:
well, i'd imagine there are SCRIPTS for that sort of thing. i haven't actually used Groove- no reason to- but i'm sure you could share the Groove share folder over the network and mount it with samba on the report server and cp it to that dir
or script it from windows?
or some amalgam of the two
On 10/6/07, Mag Gam <
magawake@gmail.com
> wrote:Wow. Very active thread :-)
Recently, we have been merging all of our documentation, meetings, and agendas to MS Sharepoint. I want to focus mainly on documentation. We have several reports that are generated by UNIX cron, and I would like to update/upload this to my Sharepoint share automatically. Thats why I ask, if there is a a way to connect to
At 2007-10-05 21:24 -0400, Matt Mossholder <
matt@mossholder.com
> wrote: > On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 21:20 -0400, Brian Stempin wrote: > > I don't think this is true. At my last job, we were early adopters of > > Sharepoint 3. The environment we deployed to was primarily a W2K and
> > IE6 make-up. I'm pretty sure that < 5% of our employees had any > > version of DirectX installed. > Maybe that should have been Active X-y?
Probably. My resume doesn't actually say "I don't do Windows," but
maybe it should. It's very likely I meant that I thought Sharepoint wanted ActiveX, rather than DirectX, but that doesn't mean that you should run with anything I say about Sharepoint outside of how to
back it up (and I'll be happy to tell you about all the design failure there if you'd like, but it doesn't belong on this mailing list), because I just don't care.
I know my employer's installation works for me in Firefox, but I'd
have to go login to the VPN to tell you whether or not I bound the hostname to an IE tab. It's a tool: I don't want to read the instruction manual more than once.
-- gabriel rosenkoetter
gr@eclipsed.net
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