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GlynClough

  1. Back on twitter after two weeks away. What did I miss?
  2. @MartinHatch sorry for delay. no url, but go to a doc lib and try a 'search this list only' search and check out results page
  3. @MartinHatch try looking at what qs params 'cs' and 'u' do in wss search. seems to do what you want
  4. @MartinHatch you should have dropped in for a chat...
  5. @sympmarc I've seen that when there's a typo/ error in the xsl. SP seems to cache the 'last successful' xsl
  6. @meetdux ahhh nuts - not me then :) I'm on a journalism project at the BBC was interested to see what others are doing. Thanks
  7. @meetdux do you know if that demo or screenshots will be available anywhere? Working in a similar area at the moment!
  8. @tristanwatkins @mattgroves :)
  9. Good to catch up at #ISCLondon last night. And as a bonus got a free pen :) twitter.com/GlynClough/sta…
  10. Not making it to #ISCLondon this year but will be around for the drinks tonight. Have a good day all!
  11. @bpmccullough I've looked too but not found him! He has replied to comments on his blog for me before though
  12. @bpmccullough oh - also check out Stefan Stanev's blog. Lots of great info about what's going on with the XLV and related views etc
  13. @bpmccullough Hi, sorry never tried to provision one before so not run into this issue. I'll have a think but not hopeful
  14. @tristanwatkins boom
  15. @EUSP not one bit. Often seems SP used because people feel they should when it's clear there are better, specialist blogging, options avail.