pow
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I'm a complete novice with this so some help would be well appreciated!
Lets say I have a lovely sharepoint calendar with a list of events for each day. I want to take the current days' list of events and publish them on a simple webpage that I can output onto a TV screen in a workshop.
Where do I even start?
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Whittie
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Someone will know, but only way I can think is to share onto Google Calendar?
Must be some sort of .icc (i think its .icc) extention convert into html etc
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pow
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I don't want the webpage to look like a calendar, I want it to simply be a list of todays' events though
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pow
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Can't even think of the correct thing to google
[Edited on 05-02-2013 by pow]
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Whittie
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Export the tasks and google the extention to web?
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pow
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Found some stuff to do with JQuery...
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Whittie
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Get it to work?
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Bart
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Its easy to create a daily view, but not sure how you'll refresh the page each day?
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pow
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Surely you could write that into a simple HTML page!
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pow
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Perhaps using an RSS feed is the way to do this...
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Dom
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Haven't you got access to the SQL table (can't say i've really used Sharepoint but that's where i assume it stores the data)? If so, just knock up a ASP page to display the data how you wish.
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pow
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Yeah I could probably do that Dom but I wouldn't know where to start
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ed
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In Visual Studio, you can add Sharepoint as a data source; I think it has it's own web services too. It's only something I noticed yesterday, so know nothing more than that.
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