What is the best way to create a custom List Viewer Webpart which query accross Site Collection which are under two different Web Application and running under different identity. Also on click it should display that item too.
You have to go for code...
i dont knw any out of box feature that can query between two web apps.
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I am wondering if this is a single page website or 3 separate web pages. The URLs are:
index.aspx?page=home
index.aspx?page=about
index.aspx?page=team
I need to know for Google Analytics purposes.
GA will treat all of those as the same page. You will need to set up and populate a custom dimension in order to distinguish between them.
I need to create filter like below link
https://paytm.com/shop/g/paytm-home/incredible-offers/smartphones-flat-20-cashback
When i click the smart phone on Landing page then filter show based on smart phone
Like camera color sim internal memory external memory .. etc
Current i have list of productViewmodel which contain the product and product variant only
Please guide me
Thanks in Advance :)
The search term you are looking for is faceted search.
One option to implementing it is using a faceted search engine, such as Bobo-Browse.Net (which is implemented as an extension to the Lucene.Net search engine). It is a .NET port of the Java version, meaning it is a 100% .NET solution.
See the faceted search prototype and car demo for some examples of how to implement it in MVC.
Full Disclosure: I am a major contributor to the Bobo-Browse.Net project.
Another option is to use solr, which runs as a separate process than the web site that uses it. It is a Java-based solution.
Either way, the best solution from a web site is to use AJAX so the drill-down happens without reloading the entire page.
Customers use web queries to grab data in the tables directly from our website and place them into excel where they can automatically work on it. while trying to grab data from our website, we noticed that table markers were not shown. excel is unable to recognize the tables on the web page.
Website was developed using RoR.
can someone help us with this issue?
You may want to consider using Power Query instead of regular web queries. With the "from Web" option you can get the DOM into Power Query and access any DOM element.
What's the best way of showing site usage statistics in a page? I know I can view the stats from /_layouts/SpUsageSite.aspx and from designer also, but if I want to show this information in a customized way for a target audience, how can I show this data in a page? at least I need to show "recently visited pages".
You need to use the SharePoint class for return reports. See the SPUsage class on MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.sharepoint.administration.spusage.aspx)
thanks all but I solved my problem quite easily, I simply used
spweb.GetUsageData(SPUsageReportType, SPUsagePeriodType)
didn't know SPWeb has such method, its enough for my requirement.
thank you #Chris SPUsage is also one solution I think, I'll try it next time
From the SP main page, go to the Site Actions, Site Settings, Modify All Site Settings and then select site Usage reports under the Site Administration column.
Once the page loads and shows you the stats. copy the url out of the browser and then ad that to a List or annoucements and then add that to your page as a web part with a hyper link to the stats report.
you could also create a new web-page and then insert an I-frame object with the stats report url and then link the new page to the parent site using a List.
I'm working on MOSS 2007 and I want to build a sharepoint webpart that can list all the sites (in the same SPfarm) visible to the current user. What I can think of is:
Use FullTextSqlQuery class to search for the sites, but is it possible;
Build an external application that crawls the user-sites information by using the Sharepoint Object-Model. The webpart can then use this information.
Is there any simple solution?
Any idea will be appreciated. Thanks!
Please take a look here: Talk to SharePoint Through its Web Services at "Example 3"
You'll need to write some managed (.net) code.
SharePoint creates site maps by default. Unless you have turned this off, you can get one from a site by appending /_layouts/viewlsts.aspx to the site URL.